On 07/12/2010 01:25 AM, waldemar.ko...@max.com.pl wrote: > > Hi, > > upgrading to FF 3.6.x (latest checked - 3.6.6) causes Java > applets to stop loading over mutual SSL connection. > The same setup works correctly in FF version 3.5.3. > I've tried with Java Plug-in 1.6.0_13 and with the latest Java Plug-in > 1.6.0_20 - no impact (3.5.3 works and 3.6.6 doesn't). > > The difference is in following console output lines:
I think I know what the issue is here. 3.6.6 has a new feature which runs plugins in their own process. This is a great stability feature because it isolates the browser from buggy plugins. In hindsight, however, it breaks any plugin that uses the NSS databases (particularly writes to the NSS databases). It seems this should be a good thing to bring up with the out of process plugin people. bob > > 3.5.3: > security: Accessing keys and certificate in Mozilla user profile: > C:\Documents and Settings\...\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles/iuvmye4y.default > security: JSS package is loaded > security: JSS is configured > > 3.6.6: > > security: Accessing keys and certificate in Mozilla user profile: null > security: JSS is not configured > > I've cleaned the FF profile before setting up the 3.6.6 - doesn't > help. The same with Sun/Java cache and profile (i've already > experienced this has been an issue in previous JSS / FF versions). > > There's no additional debug info comming out - even when I use the > debug version of the jss4.jar. > It appears like the jss4.jar is not being loaded at all - at least the > method CryptoManager.initialize is not being called (I've prepared a > test version with some system outs there - they appear in 3.5.3 but > not in 3.6.6). > > Any clues ?? > > Greetings, > > Waldek
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