Re: hardware security module storing x509 client cert: mozilla code for loging into subversion

2007-10-31 Thread rupert thurner
On Sep 10, 2:37 am, Nelson Bolyard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rupertthurnerwrote: we noticed that the support for hardware security modules (smartcards) storing ssl client certificates in mozilla/firefox is quite good. is it possible to somehow reuse this for serf to provide x509 client

Re: hardware security module storing x509 client cert: mozilla code for loging into subversion

2007-09-11 Thread Jean-Marc Desperrier
Robert Relyea wrote: It's part of the Fedora Crypto Consolidation project: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraCryptoConsolidation Great job ! I'm happy to see it happening. ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org

Re: hardware security module storing x509 client cert: mozilla code for loging into subversion

2007-09-10 Thread Robert Relyea
Rob Crittenden wrote: Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote: Nelson Bolyard wrote: Does serf use modSSL? If so, there is a modNSS that causes Apache to use NSS instead of OpenSSL. That might be an easy change for you. Nelson, what about the env variables as in

hardware security module storing x509 client cert: mozilla code for loging into subversion

2007-09-08 Thread rupert thurner
hi, we noticed that the support for hardware security modules (smartcards) storing ssl client certificates in mozilla/firefox is quite good. is it possible to somehow reuse this for serf to provide x509 client certificate login for subversion, via the serf library? see