Hi
Did you say that with the solution a and b I would need formatar the eToken
under linux, correct?
Like me format the eToken under linux, that command I use?

Regards, Marco

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Jellinghaus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Muscle] eToken 0.3.9 + Mozilla


> Hi.
>
> To use an Aladdin eToken with Mozilla you need:
> a) Mozilla + OpenSC + PC/SC-Lite + Etoken
> b) Mozilla + OpenSC + USB Token
> c) Mozilla + Aladdins PKCS#11 + PC/SC-Lite + Aladdins Ifdhandler
>
> With solution a) and b) you need to "format" the key under linux
> and put stuff on it. Windows puts it's keys and certificates in
> the wrong directories (not following pkcs#15 standard), so opensc
> doesn't find it.
>
> With a) it is advisable to use latest opensc cvs, because
> many bugs were fixed in the last months.
>
> With b) you must use latest opensc cvs. usbtoken is a replacement
> for etoken, and it is now part of opensc.
>
> c) is a solution that will be compatible to stuff stored on the
> etoken under windows. However you need aladdins pkcs#11 library,
> something they are working on for quite a while, but still is
> not released to the public, as far as i know. Contact aladdin
> support for details, I don't know.
>
> btw: in theory you could use aladdins pkcs#11 library with the etoken.
> but about unrelased software nobody has seen so far we can only
> speculate. But it is likely that it will work, too.
>
> As for a step by step instruction:
> I'm working on one, but not everything is working ok so far.
> I will attach my latest version.
>
> The problem I currently have is: I try to create a certificate
> with the key on the token. That doesn't work, because openssl
> is not asking for a PIN and without a PIN it cannot find the key.
>
> But people report that you can create a key on your pc, create
> a certificate on your pc, and then store both on the token.
> that should work fine, but I haven't tried.
>
> In any case, the opensc mailing list might be a better place
> to discuss these things.
>
> Regards, Andreas
>
>

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