Create private key

2008-03-23 Thread brieweb
How do I create a private key for Firefox, or mozilla for that matter? I want to take my browser, connect to a site with my private key similar to using ssh and connecting to another server. Then the web server checks its repository of authorized keys for my public public key and allows me to conn

Re: Create private key

2008-03-23 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
brieweb: > How do I create a private key for Firefox, or mozilla for that matter? > > I want to take my browser, connect to a site with my private key > similar to using ssh and connecting to another server. Then the web > server checks its repository of authorized keys for my public public > key a

Re: Create private key

2008-03-23 Thread Arshad Noor
You could use the recently open-sourced Dogtag from Red Hat to setup a CA and use their web interface to get client (and server) certificates. http://pki-svn.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/PKI_Main_Page Arshad Noor StrongAuth, Inc. brieweb wrote: > How do I create a private key for Firefox, or mozilla f

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2008-03-23 Thread Ron Lu
Hi, in firefox certificates are stored in cert8.db. Can someone tell me where the corresponding database file for Thunderbird is located? And do you know whether there are tools enabling access to and modification of that database like NSS for firefox(e.g. adding certificate to cert8.db)? Thank

certificate database of Thunderbird

2008-03-23 Thread Ron Lu
Hi, in firefox certificates are stored in cert8.db. Can someone tell me where the corresponding database file for Thunderbird is located? And do you know whether there are tools enabling access to and modification of that database like NSS for firefox(e.g. adding certificate to cert8.db)? Thank

Re: Comodo request for EV-enabling 3 existing roots

2008-03-23 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
Frank Hecker: > This is a followup to my previous message about Comodo's application to > add a new EV root CA certificate. Comodo also has requested enabling > three existing roots, AddTrust External CA Root, UTN - DATACorp SGC, and > UTN-USERFirst-Hardware, for EV use, and also marking all thre