On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Nelson B Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> NSS's own PKCS#11
> module claims to be 2.10 (don't know why, because it has many features from
> 2.20).

I believe we claim to be 2.20.  See the NSC_GetInfo function:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/security/ident?i=NSC_GetInfo

> There is a PKCS#11 module that uses Windows' key and cert stores as its
> stores, although it is unsupported.  One could write a PKCS#11 module that
> uses PEM files in some directory as its store, and if done well, NSS would
> very likely work with it.  But I have no incentive to write such a thing.
> Please feel free.

Daniel Stenberg mentioned that Red Hat wrote such a PKCS #11 module.
I also remember hearing about that before.  I just did a web search for
"PKCS #11 module OpenSSL PEM files", and found it in this page:
http://rcritten.fedorapeople.org/nss_compat_ossl.html

Wan-Teh
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