Re: Certificate Management Protocol with RFC4210

PIN is used to access secure token storing the certificate and private key
secure token is accessed via PKCS#11 interface.

the other parts (servers and services) are based on RFC4210 (previously
RFC2510)

regards
mountie.


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Anders Rundgren
<anders.rundgren@telia.com>wrote:

> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webcrypto/2013Mar/0122.html
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> Doesn't the Korean NPKI use PIN-codes (two-factor authentication)?
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> If so I don't understand how the deal with those using CMP since no
> PKIX-protocols support this basic functionality.
> If they on the other hand don't use PIN-codes they are running a very
> unusual NPKI.
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