Re: PKCS #7

2006-04-19 Thread Nelson Bolyard
Bruno Boutteau wrote: >> 1. If you have recceived a smart card with your personal certificate >> and private key on it, why do you want or need to import that cert into >> your browser? "importing" a cert is done when your browser has no other >> way to access your cert. Your browser should qui

Re: Wanted: public https servers that request client auth

2006-04-19 Thread Christian Biesinger
Nelson B wrote: Do you know of an https server, directly reachable on the Internet, that requests (and/or requires) SSL/TLS client authentication? http://patches.theflowerdays.com/ca/ (has the link to the HTTPS server) ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list

Re: Where's mozilla's official CA cert list?

2006-04-19 Thread David E. Ross
Frank Hecker wrote: David E. Ross wrote: Bug #333272 addresses the original request, a list of official Mozilla CA certificates. David knows this already, but for others not cc-ed on the bugs: Nicholas Bebout has graciously offered to tak

Re: Where's mozilla's official CA cert list?

2006-04-19 Thread Frank Hecker
David E. Ross wrote: Bug #333272 addresses the original request, a list of official Mozilla CA certificates. David knows this already, but for others not cc-ed on the bugs: Nicholas Bebout has graciously offered to take on this task, start

Re: PKCS #7

2006-04-19 Thread user
Nelson B wrote: Bruno Boutteau wrote: Nelson B wrote: Bruno Boutteau wrote: How can we import a PKCS #7 certificate or .cer in Firefox? It is easy with IE just click on it and accept the next OKs up to FINISH!!! Thanks in advance (Certificate was delivered on crypto smart card) Thanks for