Re: Smartcard Authentication

2006-04-21 Thread So Gerald
A1:Nothing to do because the Windows would do it automaticaly by a "CSP" A2:Search in MSDN with the keyword "make a PKCS#10 request"  2006/4/22, Sven Löschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello,At the moment I have a site, where a user can login with a certificate Icreate and give to him. No problems so fa

Re: Smartcard logon certificate

2003-10-30 Thread Nils Larsch
Martin Plenk wrote: subject Alternate Name with the Microsoft Universal Principal Name I generated certificates with a Microsoft CA and used the ASN1-parser to get the Strings. I attached a sample File. The problem is, that the length is encoded. So you can change the text in the attached fil

RE: SmartCard Public Key

2001-03-25 Thread Reddie, Steven
>From other discussions on this list over the last few weeks it sounds like the modulus read from the smartcard can be byte reversed. If the 1024-bit modulus is 0x87..43 but your smartcard is giving it to you byte reversed then you could be trying to use the modulus 0x43.87 which would is

Re: SmartCard Public Key

2001-03-23 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Kenneth R. Robinette wrote: > I am trying to import the public RSA key (modulus) created on a > Smart Card into an OpenSSL/OpenSSH key structure. The size of > the Smart Card public/private key pair is 1024 bits, and the key pair > was generated onboard the Smart Card. > > I

Re: SmartCard

1999-03-08 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Bodo Moeller wrote: > In principle, X.509v3 name constraints could > be used to let a client act as a CA for itself, but I've never heard > of anyone implementing temporary keys that way. > That's exactly what we do in Globus! See http://www.globus.org They are called proxy certificates. The su

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-25 Thread Dr Stephen Henson
Christian Buysschaert wrote: > > > Erwann, do you actually say that using the GemSAFE card will 'upgrade' > the crypto in your crypto-disabled browser? That is, you can create 1024bit > keys and use them in your browser to do SSL/SMIME? I've got the same > package (in fact we've got lots of them

RE: SmartCard

1999-02-25 Thread Christian Buysschaert
> > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > > (tokens) 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or > > IE/Outlook ? > > We work with Gemplus, who sells crypto smartcards to be used > with IE4 and Netscape 4.04+. (I previously was a Gemplus developper) >

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-25 Thread Sergio Rabellino
Erwann ABALEA wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sergio Rabellino wrote: > > > Hi, > > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > > (tokens) > > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ? > > We work with Gemplus, who sells crypto smartcards t

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-25 Thread Juergen Walter
Heiko, Question in line. Heiko Nardmann wrote: > > Erwann ABALEA wrote: > > > > On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sergio Rabellino wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > > > (tokens) > > > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-25 Thread Heiko Nardmann
Erwann ABALEA wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sergio Rabellino wrote: > > > Hi, > > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > > (tokens) > > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ? > > We work with Gemplus, who sells crypto smartcards t

RE: SmartCard

1999-02-24 Thread salzr
> anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with >smartcards >(tokens) > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like >Netscape or IE/Outlook ? We're using SSLeay0.9.1 with Chrysalis LunaCA-2 cards and 1024 keys. Chrsyalis provides a PKCS11 interface, upon which we built our own library.

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-24 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sergio Rabellino wrote: > Hi, > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > (tokens) > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ? We work with Gemplus, who sells crypto smartcards to be used with IE4 and Netscape 4.04+.

Re: SmartCard

1999-02-24 Thread Lutz Behnke
Sergio Rabellino wrote: > > Hi, > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards > (tokens) > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ? > > Thanks for any reply... I asume that you mean that the smartcard has an 1024bit key? If you mean that the