Maybe It's Snake Oil All the Way Down
James A. Donald
jamesd at echeque.com
Sat Jun 7 13:50:19 PDT 2003
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On 7 Jun 2003 at 19:05, Dave Howe wrote:
> issuing certs to someone is trivial from both a server and a
> user endpoint - the user just gets a "click here to request
> your key" and hits ok on a few dialog boxes; the server
> simply hosts some pretty off-the-shelf cgi.
>[...]
> its surprisingly reliable and easy - particuarly if your end
> users are just using the MS keystore, which requires them to
> do no more than double-click the pkcs file and hit "next" a
> few times.
This sounds more like what I was looking for.
Probably someone has already pointed out the url to this, but
if they did, I when I looked at it I was snowed under by
verisign oriented shit, which assumes a large budget and ample
administrator time for face to face contact with certified
people, a very small number of clients, some hours of work by
each client, a manual, user training, etc, and failed to grasp
it.
Could you point me somewhere that illustates server issued
certs, certification with zero administrator overhead and small
end user overhead?
Also, I have many times heard that public key operations were
surprisingly easy, and have been key administrator for several
companies, and have unfailingly found that I was the only
person capable of doing these operations at that company.
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James A. Donald
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