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April 2007 - Posts

Web hosters support .NET Framework 3.0
If you're trying to find web hosting companies that support .NET Framework 3.0 so you can take advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow (WF), Windows CardSpace, etc., then look no further! Read More...
How do you prove who you are with a password passed in the clear?
In my last post , I asked you to share your thoughts on what is stopping you adding support for Windows CardSpace to your site. Many thanks to everyone who commented on the original post or who emailed me privately - I am going to rationalize the many Read More...
Windows CardSpace … what’s stopping you?
Dear Reader: I'm interested in your thoughts and opinions on the following question: If you ask users to sign-in, what's stopping you adding support for Windows CardSpace to your site? Is it that you don't understand what CardSpace is and what it offers? Read More...
Chris Arnold’s CardSpace Toolbox
No sooner do I get news that Thinktecture's Dominick Baier has published his information card decryption service and that Sergey Shishkin & the guys at newtelligence are working on a CardSpace toolkit , I get a mail from ATE Software's Chris Arnold Read More...
Thinktecture publish a Token Decryption Service for Windows CardSpace
A few posts ago, I commented on some of Dominick 's thoughts around supporting CardSpace in production environments . He was (rightly) concerned about enabling code within a website directly accessing its SSL Certificate's private key. We discussed good Read More...
WS-Trust 1.3 and WS-SecureConversation 1.3 now standardized
There's a lot happening in the web-services standards world right now. A good example of this is that both WS-Trust 1.3 and WS-SecureConversation 1.3 have now been ratified by OASIS. WS-Trust provides a simple protocol to allow someone to request a security Read More...
newtelligence announces an SDK for Windows CardSpace
More evidence of a gradual, but important growth in ISV support for Windows CardSpace – the guys over at newtelligence have just announced they're working on an SDK for Windows CardSpace . newtelligence SDK for Windows CardSpace will provide a comprehensible Read More...
Mike Jones joins the Blogosphere
Mike Jones, Microsoft's Identity Diplomat, has just started his blog . Mike spends a great deal of time working with many industry luminaries to help the world comprehend what this Identity kerfuffle is all about. Mike was instrumental in the creation Read More...
Secure your private keys more easily with Vista
In my latest screencast on Channel9 on configuring your IIS7 sites to support Widows CardSpace , I presented a couple of ways that you could find and change the security rights on your SSL certificate's private key in order to grant read-only access to Read More...
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