> BTW, how do you get the browser to automatically read the certificate
> straight from the card?

I have no idea.  In the case of the eToken Pro, there's a proprietary
PKCS12 provider library that communicates directly with the token.
Then anything that can talk to PKCS12 modules, e.g. pcscd on Linux,
can communicate with the token.  You need both the middleware and the
eToken libs for the browser to read the certificate from the token.

>From my experience the middleware is good, and the proprietary stuff
stinks.  I hope you have better luck.  Please report back to the list
on your experience if you get it working.  It'd be nice to have some
feedback on ease of use/integration of other hardware security
devices.

M

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