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Re: Secure web site access and PKI Certs
From: Scott Schwendinger <swschwen () yahoo com>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:38:05 -0700 (PDT)
Keenan, If the PKI certificate is installed on the local machine with the "Enable Strong Private Key Protection..." checked, a password will be required each time the certificate is used. This will provide additional security for Single Sign On to PKI enabled web sites. --- Keenan Smith <kc_smith () clark net> wrote:
All, I have access to a secure web site. It used to require a PKI Cert to identify the user and then a standard username/password login to authenticate. Recently a change was made to the site that allows the supplying of a PKI Subject CN Fragment to a user "profile" on the site. In this case, the certificate not only identifies the user but authenticates as well. The end result is an "auto-login" feature that in effect, keeps me logged in all the time. Anybody sitting at my machine and logged in as me (Windows XP) can access the web site as me. At first glance this seems like it's a reasonable way to accomplish a secure access to the web site. Installing the certificate as me ties it to my profile and makes it unavailable to other users on my machine and since the use of the certificate requires a user to login as me, it moves the authentication piece from the web site to the Windows domain. This seems to some extent like "security through obscurity" and also substituting convenience for security, an all-to-common problem. Since it's my security-cleared neck on the line, I'd rather be too concerned rather than not concerned enough. So I'm asking the collective wisdom of the list to consider. Is PKI's single sign-on capability reasonable? Is this implementation adequate? Thoughts? Opinions? Critiques? Thanks Keenan Smith
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- Re: Secure web site access and PKI Certs Scott Schwendinger (Apr 28)
- RE: Secure web site access and PKI Certs Robert Hines (Apr 29)
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- RE: Secure web site access and PKI Certs Joshua Berry (Apr 29)