On 26 Mrz., 20:56, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On 26.03.2010 09:53, Markus Oberlassnig wrote:
>
> > But it only pops up, if you have more than one certificate in your
> > personal windows store, which matches with the CA certificate on the
> > server (and of cause the server must request a client certificate).
> > If it does not found a matching certificate, it shows the same
> > behaviour as usually.
>
> But it's possible that a user has more than one certificate in the CA
> store. So for all those who have that, TSVN would become very annoying
> and effectively unusable.
>
> Stefan
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I'm not sure, if you have understood me correct.
It does not matter how many certificate the user has in his CA store.
It only pops up, if the user has more than one private certificate
matching to the CA certificate of the server in his private
certificate store.
So, what are the requirement, that it pops up:
1) Server requests a client certificate (for CA xy)
2) There is more than one matching certificate in my private keystore
(matching means: the private key is issued by the CA xy)
So, what happens if i don't have such a private certificate in my
keysore.
Than it pops up for the certificate file => this is unusable if my
organisation has planned to put the certificate on a smart card and it
is not allowed to export from there.
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Received on 2010-03-29 11:32:43 CEST