Ok, Oliver, thanks a lot

Johnny

 --- Oliver Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�: 
> hi Johnny,
> 
> >>The keys are stored internally by the browser.
> 
> > Then If I want to have the keys stored in a medium
> I
> > have to use token request? instead of using the
> other
> > types of request? Or there's any way to make a
> normal
> > request, lets say Netscape IE type, and to store
> the
> > keys in a token?
> 
> You can do this via the browser - Mozilla and IE can
> both access a 
> Smartcard/Token and store the data on it.
> If you have installed a SC/Token your browser will
> ask which device you 
> want to use for the key creation.
> 
> > oops that's a typo, some sentences were deleted
> and I
> > didn't figured it. The question was: If the keys
> of
> > the clientside request are stored by the browser,
> in
> > the serverside type where are them stored? I'd
> like to
> > have access to those keys to stored them in tokens
> and
> > other types of media.
> 
> When you make a serverside request the keypair is
> generated on the CA 
> and than wrapped together with the cert into the
> pkcs structures in the 
> database. Create such a certifiacte and look at the
> database 
> (cert-table) - you will find the encrypted key
> there. The keys are 
> enrolled with the PIN you stated via the request on
> the browser.
> 
> Oliver
> 
> 
> 

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