> > > Mark Hobbs wrote:
> > > >> Thanks for this Bob, unfortunately the behaviour still remains
> > > >> unchanged, as
> > > >> soon as I go to the login page of my Yahoo account I get a
> > > smartcard PIN
> > > >> request screen, which is strange as the Yahoo login is not
> even SSL.
> > > >>
> >
Mark Hobbs wrote:
I've also now tested this with Mozilla 1.7.12 and this behalves correctly.
What I don't know is if Mozilla 1.7.12 is more equivalent to FF1.07 or FF1.5
in respect of smartcard handling.
I think in that domain it's almost 100% equivalent to FF1.07.
FF1.5's crypto is similar to
>
> > Mark Hobbs wrote:
> > >> Thanks for this Bob, unfortunately the behaviour still remains
> > >> unchanged, as
> > >> soon as I go to the login page of my Yahoo account I get a
> > smartcard PIN
> > >> request screen, which is strange as the Yahoo login is not even SSL.
> > >>
> > >> I am not c
> Mark Hobbs wrote:
> >> Thanks for this Bob, unfortunately the behaviour still remains
> >> unchanged, as
> >> soon as I go to the login page of my Yahoo account I get a
> smartcard PIN
> >> request screen, which is strange as the Yahoo login is not even SSL.
> >>
> >> I am not convinces the behav
Mark Hobbs wrote:
Thanks for this Bob, unfortunately the behaviour still remains
unchanged, as
soon as I go to the login page of my Yahoo account I get a smartcard PIN
request screen, which is strange as the Yahoo login is not even SSL.
I am not convinces the behaviour was the same with FireFox
> >
> > If the SSL site is not requesting client auth, then the prompts for your
> > token pin during SSL may have to do with how the token was installed. If
> > the token was installed as 'the default RSA device', then NSS assumes
> > the token is a hardware accelerator and will try to use the tok
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Relyea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 January 2006 17:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: Re: PKCS#11 module and FireFox password promting
>
>
> If the SSL site is not reque
If the SSL site is not requesting client auth, then the prompts for your
token pin during SSL may have to do with how the token was installed. If
the token was installed as 'the default RSA device', then NSS assumes
the token is a hardware accelerator and will try to use the token to
verify RSA
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