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| Subject: | OpenSSH and SmartCards |
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| Date: | Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:27:16 -0500 |
I have a question regarding OpenSSH and smartcard functionality. Does OpenSSH support smartcards natively and if not what api, "middleware" is it using? What i'm essentially trying to do is simple. I insert a smartcard and X.509 certificate/keys are read off of it by ssh, sshd then grants access based on config and validity of certificate/keys. This also brings to question does *nix have a standard api when it comes to smartcards? Or is it just whatever works? I'll be using OpenBSD to host the ssh server and a combination of windows/linux as client machines. Thanks, Christopher Warner
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