On 11.02.2006, at 13:28, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240456
Will have a look, though i don't have much experience with mozilla/
nss builds.
Also, can you please explain why the non-repudiation certificate
is wrong? Non-repudation is a (even stronger) fo
View, Advanced, Revocation Lists, Import.
-Kyle H
On 2/11/06, Bruce Keats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am trying to import a CRL into firefox, but I have not been able to
> discover the right combination to things to get it to work. The CRLs are
> in binary DER format and are called
Hi,
I am trying to import a CRL into firefox, but I have not been able to discover the right combination to things to get it to work. The CRLs are in binary DER format and are called "blah.crl". I tried just putting the file URL (
e.g. file:///blah.crl) without any luck (it just tries do save
Martin Paljak wrote:
> When using a token (Estonian eID card) via OpenSC PKCS#11 module with
> FF 1.5 / TB 1.5 it selects a wrong certificate automatically - if you
> don't select 'ask every time' for certificate selection then the
> nonrepudiation slot is used instead of the authentication slot
Hi Martin,
>About the web based digital signature thread - that's even not so
>important. There are other cross-platform and cross-browser means for
>getting digital signatures (activex, java, upi) via the preferred
>itnerface (cryptoapi, cdsa, pkcs#11)
Although I'm biased, the current sch
Hello!
When using a token (Estonian eID card) via OpenSC PKCS#11 module with
FF 1.5 / TB 1.5 it selects a wrong certificate automatically - if you
don't select 'ask every time' for certificate selection then the
nonrepudiation slot is used instead of the authentication slot. This
was not
A reader of mozilla.dev.tech.crypto wrote to me:
> I view the mozilla.dev.tech.crypto mailing list through the Google Groups
> web interface: http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.crypto
>
> However, I can't reply to any messages from there (I used the web interface
> to reply to messag
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