Hello David,

First of all, thanks for aswering my question.

So do you think that in my case, there won't be any
problem if I have my p12 in a storage device like a
USB memory with a validate period of one year, if I
deal with passwords of at least 12 characters and the
characteristics I said in the last message??

Thanks,
Johnny


 --- David Bannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> Hi Johnny, the International Grid Trust Federation
> requires 12 character
> pass phrases around private keys.
> 
> David
> 
> On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 15:54 +0100, Johnny Gonzalez
> wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> > 
> > I have this issue:
> > 
> > All our certificates will be used in Linux, but we
> > need a way to securely store our p12, I thought in
> > using ikey rainbow USB tokens, but those tokens
> work
> > only in Windows, does anyone knows How to store
> them
> > securely?
> > 
> > Someone said that we could store them in a USB
> memory,
> > but how much time it would take to hack the p12 by
> > brute force? all certificates will have a validate
> > time of one year, would it be secure enough to
> have
> > them stored in a p12?
> > 
> > Thinking about this: I wrote a "politic" for us in
> > which says that the password for private key and
> p12
> > must have this characteristics:
> > 
> > - minimum lenght of 10 digits
> > - must contain uppercase AND lowercase letters
> > - must contain at least 2 digits (0-9)
> > 
> > What do you think about it? Having a p12 with a
> > password like that stored in a USB memory would be
> > secure enough to protect the private key?
> > 
> > Thanks a lot,
> > Johnny
> > 
> > 
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