2011/7/20 Martin Paljak <mar...@martinpaljak.net>:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:03, Anders Rundgren
> <anders.rundg...@telia.com> wrote:
>> With yet another record-quarter and having one of the most popular devices 
>> ever made, Apple is in a unique position of enhancing iPhone to also work as 
>> a stack of smart cards. It is technically by no
>> means very difficult either.
>
> From practical point of view:
> I've heard that 10.7 breaks (again) Safari support for smart cards (at
> least with OpenSC.tokend). Yet "other browsers" like Chrome work. The
> rumor also tells that CDSA (the "crypto platform" behind OS X) has
> been deprecated and replaced by something new.
>
> Will see when their new platform comes out, I don't think it is
> reasonable to fight with windmills with a company that is known to do
> whatever they want.

Lion is now out.

An interesting note (from today) about the tokend situation in Lion:
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/smartcardservices-users/2011-July/000224.html

" On Jul 20, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Walls, Bryan K. (MSFC-EO50) wrote:
> Is there an ETA on when there might be an installer package for Lion that 
> will give a similar setup for smart cards as comes by default with 10.6.8?

Bryan,

Sorry that we do not have a specific ETA yet, but we are working to
provide it ASAP.
Keep in mind that you can personally correct things manually right now
with bringing the 10.6.x Tokend over and making the /etc/authorization
mod if you use for Login.

Stay Tuned.

-Shawn
__________________________________________________
Shawn Geddis                                                       geddis at 
me.com
Security Consulting Engineer                              geddis at apple.com
"

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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