aerow...@gmail.com wrote:

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Marsh Ray <ma...@extendedsubset.com> wrote:
On 02/01/2011 02:41 PM, Anders Rundgren wrote:

What about the client cert in a smart card?

That's old and standard and supported by Mozilla.

I don't know what kind of prices you'd have to pay for small quantities
though.

$119 if you go with ACOS5, gives you 10 cards, a usb token, and two readers (one fullsize and one SIM factor). It also includes the developer documentation and tools, and of course the PKCS11 module.

Since I was CC:ed I would just like to point out that this offering and
and a ubiquitous "web-token" have fairly little in common.  "Web-tokens"
will emerge on iPhones because Apple knows how to make high-tech usable
for consumers.  That Apple also has a "master plan" including becoming
a PayPal competitor of course helps a bit :-)

Web-tokens are provisioned on-line using end-to-end-secured methods which
excludes Mozilla as well as NSS.

Anders R


-Kyle H


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