Re: Simple Page-Owner Token (SPOT) Authentication

On 11/19/14 9:42 AM, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> On 2014-11-19 14:33, Mo McRoberts wrote:
>> We use TLS CCA within the BBC for access to production services and 
>> tools. Thousands upon thousands of people use them regularly. I'm an 
>> issuer for third parties who've signed NDAs to get certs, so I also 
>> have to deal with them when they get unstuck. I can tell you 
>> absolutely categorically that the CCA user experience *is* 
>> universally terrible, especially around cert/key management. I know 
>> this not because I'm jumping to conclusions on behalf of end-users, 
>> but because I have to support the end-users who are using CCA.
>
> Exactly, the certificate/key management mechanism featured in for 
> example Firefox was designed 1995.
> Micosoft's [even more useless] CertEnroll came with Windows 98.
>
> It was OK back then but not today.
>
> Anders 

Have you tried Safari and Chrome?

Microsoft's implementation isn't useless. What version of IE and Windows 
are you referring to?

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