It should be pretty easy to add an application wide callback
that will be used if one in the function is not specified.
I would be happy to do this but it is unlikely that I would
have time till after Jan, 1st.

Aleksey

Edward Shallow wrote:
Yes you are right. It is available on the explicit function call.

However when you are specifying private key to use via KeyName in template
key loading is done for you. Hence the need for the callback.

Wouter responded separately saying it is CSP specific, not always the same,
and not available in all version of Windows. Hence he didn't do one.

Can NSS do this ? It has the same challenge with private keys loaded from
NSS database and specified by KeyName in templates ?

Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Aleksey Sanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: December 16, 2005 3:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xmlsec] Password Callback

I believe in xmlsec you should be able specify callback in the function call
(e.g. read key from file). However, I don't know if xmlsec-mscrypto or
mscrypto itself supports it or not.

Aleksey

Edward Shallow wrote:
Hi Aleksey,

Is there an equivalent password callback that is similar in functionality to the xmlsec xmlSecErrorsSetCallback ?

I am using private keys with passwords loaded by name from the MS Crypto Store. At run time the Windows password prompt dialog box pops up. I would like to be able to specify/set a password callback which would take a string argument and return a password.

Is this possible with mscrypto ? If not is there another way to do this ?
Ed


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