You can easily do this with any of the following Smartcard Vendors: Smartcard
ActivCard DataKey Schlumberger USB Smartcards ActivCard Alladin Rainbow Take a look at the smart card alliance for information on Smart Card Vendors. http://www.smartcardalliance.org Regards; Bryan Bryan Glancey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager of Security Solutions EPS Technology 999 Executive Parkway Drive St. Louis, MO 63141 USA http://www.epsione.com/ 314-205-2300 314-205-2303 fax -----Original Message----- From: Xu He [mailto:xuhe@;yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Smart card help Take a look at the ikey or ActivCard ActivKey. They are SmartCard and reader in one, so you don't have to carry a reader around all the time. It's also plug and play, works great in Windows environment. I think it is probably an expensive implementation of PKI. Usually people use PKI as a cheap form of two factor authentication, and adding a smart card just cost you about $40-50 extra per user. However, the technology is cool though. IMHO --- Chris Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know if this is what you're looking for but > check out www.phoneboy.com > I found this there...it looks like Checkpoint NG will work with the smart > card. > check > http://www.opsec.com/solutions/sec_smartcard_token.html > http://www.opsec.com/ > > RE: [fw1-wizards] SecuRemote and PKCS#11 > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [fw1-wizards] SecuRemote and PKCS#11 > From: Randall Paige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 17:42:21 -0700 > Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Delivered-To: moderator for [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm > > > According to Checkpoint: > > NextGeneration is Full smart card/PKI integration through native CAPI > support. > This information is direct from the beta site release notes for > SecureClient/SecureRemote. > If you want to beta the NG version, you can sign up at > > http://www.checkpoint.com/beta/ > > > -----Original Message----- > From: heinz zerbes [mailto:heinz.zerbes@;integralis.ch] > Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 8:46 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [fw1-wizards] SecuRemote and PKCS#11 > > > Hello wizards, > > does anyone has information about the possibility > of storing (X.509-) certificates on smartcards and access > them from SecuRemote through PKCS#11 (or CAPI?) > as opposed to importing (and storing) them into the > SecuRemote software directly? > > Thanks for any comment, > heinz > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:lists@;kentane.net] > Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 4:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Smart card help > > > Greetings Gurus, > Just wondering if anyone could help. I have a certain proggie that connects > to a server. The proggie can use certificated generated by the server to > log onto the server. When you log onto the server with the proggie then the > proggie asks for either a username or a certificate path. > > What I would like to do is to use a smart card to log onto the server. Any > ideas how I could go about doing this? > > BTW, the proggie is the Checkpoint GUI client. I have tried the CP list, no > one seems to know coz no one replied. > > Ciao > > > ======================================================= > This email and its contents are confidential. If you > are not the intended recipient, please do not disclose > or use the information within this email or its > attachments. If you have received this email in error, > please delete it immediately. Thank you. > ======================================================= __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/