On 6/7/09 08:42, Nelson Bolyard wrote:
On 2009-07-05 16:03 PDT, Ian G wrote:
On 4/7/09 23:19, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
You provide customer support for Firefox?
Yup. Doesn't everyone who is a techie? I mean, I don't want to, but
because I am a techie, people assume that I know Firefox back to
On 2009-07-07 12:50 PDT, Peter Djalaliev wrote:
> I should start by saying that a TPM's functionality is not equivalent to
> that of other hardware tokens, such as smart cards. A TPM only provides
> a subset of the functionality of a regular PKCS#11 token.
Some provide more than others. I have
Hello,
I am not trying answer the user's question (I believer previous posts
already did), but I would like to straighten out some misconceptions here.
I should start by saying that a TPM's functionality is not equivalent to
that of other hardware tokens, such as smart cards. A TPM only provides
On 2009-07-07 00:33 PDT, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> The naked truth is that provisioning of TPMs is not supported by
> any generally established protocols or APIs (at least using TPM methods),
> but this is also a fact for smart cards since there is no way you
> can policy-define/set PIN-codes using
Hi Martin,
last December I configured TPM in my Dell D820 to access from Firefox on
Linux.
I am guessing that you are lloking for info for Linux. For windows,
PKCS#11 drivers are
typically supplied by the TPM vendor like any another smart card vendor.
Initialization of TPM for PKCS#11 support
Configuring Firefox with a PKCS#11 library is simple - all you have
to do is follow the "Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Security Devices->
Load" path and supply a name (of your choice) for the module and the
actual full-path of the PKCS11 library for the prompts. If the P11
library is correctly imp
Thanx for this information Jean-Marc!
The smart card people are doing what they can to confuse the market. How
all these EU standards and national initiatives relate to each other is
close to a mystery. A taste of the current soup includes:
SCP - Secure Channel Protocol
PKCS #15 - Structure us
When the TPM is enabled and PKCS #11 configured, PKCS #12 import should
work directly in Firefox,
Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of how you enable a specific TPM
since this is a part of an associated software bundle. I have only
used Wave Systems stuff which is very different to TroUsers.
Hi Anders and others
> PKCS #12 import is probably the most workable way ahead.
OK, but how can this be done?
If I understood everything correctly, I somehow have to enable the
opencryptoki module provided by trousers in Firefox (I didn't succeed
in that yet). Later I should be able to use this
Hi Martin,
The naked truth is that provisioning of TPMs is not supported by
any generally established protocols or APIs (at least using TPM methods),
but this is also a fact for smart cards since there is no way you
can policy-define/set PIN-codes using for example Firfox's .
I once did a TPM prov
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