On 2012-04-09 12:13, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
>> http://www.w3.org/2011/11/webcryptography-charter.html
>
> BSmith ans RRelyea directed me there also. All fishes go to sea... ;)
The really big fishes (Google, Apple, and Microsoft) haven't said a word
(in public) about their interest in this.
> http://www.w3.org/2011/11/webcryptography-charter.html
BSmith ans RRelyea directed me there also. All fishes go to sea... ;)
>http://webpki.org/papers/wasp/wasp-tutorial.pdf
> http://webpki.org/papers/keygen2/sks-keygen2-exec-level-presentation.pdf
I think i already read both documents som
On 2012-04-09 11:21, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
>> IMHO it depends quite a bit on what your target audience is.
>
> Document signing on a web browser, its *always* done using a java applets.
>
> Tax payment, traffic bills, more taxes...in hour case, official
> documents signed by the "ministry"
> IMHO it depends quite a bit on what your target audience is.
Document signing on a web browser, its *always* done using a java applets.
Tax payment, traffic bills, more taxes...in hour case, official
documents signed by the "ministry" autorized people.
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On 2012-04-09 10:27, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
> So, IIUC, both of you consider using system/os/platform keystore
> (directly [or hooked]) the "best" option?
IMHO it depends quite a bit on what your target audience is.
If you (for example) are working with server-applications you
are likely to
> Google Chrome is exposing NSS to Java/JSS on Mac OS X? I did not think that
> Chrome uses the NSS certificate database at all on Mac OS X.
Google chrome use each OS specific keystore. On OSX its keychain, so
theres no need of JSS. In Linux, and using shared nss db, it uses jss
and works "well".
> The only way I recommend building NSS on Windows is with Microsoft Visual C++
> and the mozilla-build package located at
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Windows_Build_Prerequisites#MozillaBuild_.2F_Pymake
:(
> See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570340 where there is a
> MinG
So, IIUC, both of you consider using system/os/platform keystore
(directly [or hooked]) the "best" option?
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