Nelson Bolyard wrote:
> Today, I'm using an Aladdin eToken Pro USB device with enough memory to
> store all the certs and private keys I'll need for a few years to come.
> It works very well with Mozilla, FireFox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, etc.
> I'm using it with Aladdin's software on Windows, but Linux drivers are
> also available through OpenSC.  
I'd like to note, that the software provided by Aladdin works on 
Windows, Linux and Mac. Similar the OpenSC software works on the same 
three platforms, but the softwares of each are not compatible with each 
other, which means, that both softwares can co-exist on the same 
token/smartcard, but one can't read the others keys and certificates. 
Hope I formulated that understandable enough.

The best is, both pkcs11 modules work with NSS...
>
> /Nelson
>
>   
And I'm very glad that you like your tokens and smart cards ;-)

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