Friends,
I am aware that there are ethics about posting self-serving commercials
in forums such as these. However, I hope my transgression will be over-
looked, given that the software I am about to mention, is *free and
open-source* (under the LGPL).
StrongAuth, Inc., the company I am affiliate
Wesley Leggette wrote:
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
Wesley Leggette wrote:
Wesley Leggette wrote:
>
> Is it currently possible, NSS 3.11, to create static NSS libraries
for
> Linux and Windows? I've searched on Google and saw that before NSS
3.11
> some of the command line tools statically linked
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
Wesley Leggette wrote:
Wesley Leggette wrote:
>
> Is it currently possible, NSS 3.11, to create static NSS libraries for
> Linux and Windows? I've searched on Google and saw that before NSS
3.11
> some of the command line tools statically linked to the libraries, but
Wesley Leggette wrote:
Wesley Leggette wrote:
>
> Is it currently possible, NSS 3.11, to create static NSS libraries for
> Linux and Windows? I've searched on Google and saw that before NSS 3.11
> some of the command line tools statically linked to the libraries, but
> they now do not.
One
Wesley Leggette wrote:
>
> Is it currently possible, NSS 3.11, to create static NSS libraries for
> Linux and Windows? I've searched on Google and saw that before NSS 3.11
> some of the command line tools statically linked to the libraries, but
> they now do not.
Please ask in the NSS newsgroup,
El Martes 01 Agosto 2006 23:16, Nelson Bolyard escribió:
> On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 15:38 +0200, Paul Santapau Nebot wrote:
> >> I'm trying to guess how the CKA_ID is calculated from the
> >> public key when nss generates a rsa key pair and try to store in
> >> a smart card via pkcs11 (C_CreateObject
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