"Kenneth R. Robinette" wrote:

> But no problem, if you order one, and try it out, you will not have to worry
> about the license.  You will have given it to
> your kids to play with way before a year is up.

This said if you are successful in using the iButton with the pkcs#11, you can
be confident you have a program that can work with any pkcs#11 library that is
able to work with Netscape, no matter how bad the interface is implemented.

The only way to get it working is to do the same things as Netscape, in the same
order, with the same values in the arguments.
Any deviation from that means failure.

> Both the GemSAFE and Rainbow have very good PKCS-11 support
> and everything works as advertised.  I can import/export SSH
> public/private keys and certs with no problem, and both work well
> with OpenSSL (thanks to all the excellent help from Dr. Henson).

Hum, import/export SSH public/private keys ?

I know the Gemsafe cards allows you to import RSA private keys from PKCS#12.

Not sure if this is a great idea or not :-)
It is convenient in some cases.

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