System and method for arranging digital certificates on a hardware token
View Patent ↗A system for arranging multiple certificates on a hardware token. A user may have several encryption certificates for different systems or uses. These can be stored on a single hardware token which is machine readable. Since the Windows 2000 systems require that the single sign-on certificate be placed first on the token, a method is provided for rearranging certificates so that the single sign-on certificate is always the first to be read.
1. A method of arranging a plurality of digital certificates on a hardware token comprising:
examining an extension of each certificate identification;
recognizing whether each extension matches a specific extension; and
arranging said plurality of certificates so that a certificate having an extension which matches the selected extension is placed in a specific location in a list of said plurality of certificates.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the specific location is first in said list.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the selected extension indicates a single sign-on certificate.
4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the hardware token is a smart card.
5. A system for arranging digital certificates on a hardware token, comprising:
a data storage area on said hardware token;
a reader for examining an extension on a digital certificate;
a comparator for comparing said read extension with a selected extension; and
an arranger for placing a certificate in a specific location on said token in accordance with the output of said comparator.
6. A system according to claim 5 , wherein the digital certificate having an extension which matches the selected extension is placed first in the list of certificates.
7. The system according to claim 5 , wherein the selected extension indicates a single sign-on certificate.
8. An article comprising a storage medium having instructions stored therein, the instructions when executed causing a processing device to perform:
examining an extension on a digital certificate;
comparing said examined extension with a selected extension; and
arranging the certificate in a specific location on said article in accordance with the results of said comparing.
9. The article according to claim 8 , wherein the digital certificate having an extension which matches the selected extension is placed first in a list of certificates.
10. The article according to claim 8 , wherein the selected extension indicates a single sign-on certificate.