Thanks, the new database format indeed did the trick. I'm able to see the new
certificate in Certificates Manager following the import.

However I'm now getting a strange connection error when attempting to access
a test web site which requires SSL client authentication. If I unset the
environment variable NSS_DEFAULT_DB_TYPE (and manually import the key pair
into the old key/certificate database) then I am able to connect to the web
site.

Are there any additional setting required to allow SSL client authentication
to work when setting NSS_DEFAULT_DB_TYPE=sql?

James


wolfoftheair wrote:
> 
> Wasn't a new version of NSS released (and thus JSS) that had a cert9.db
> and key4.db?  Those are SQLite3 databases, and are the only versions that
> actively support multiple processes writing to them.
> 
> -Kyle H
> 

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