On May 27, 1:45 pm, Glen Beasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> > joshuaaa wrote, On 2008-05-24 18:35:
>
> >> I installed jss today and attempted to run a test application with no
> >> luck. I've gone through many previous posts here and read the "using
> >> jss" section mul
Jaime Soriano wrote:
As a workaround, I have solved it creating a initial configuration
with the module loaded in the profile:
sudo modutil -create -dbdir /etc/firefox3.0/profile
sudo modutil -dbdir /etc/firefox3.0/profile -add eToken -libfile /usr/
lib/libeTPkcs11.so
Is there any better way
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
joshuaaa wrote, On 2008-05-24 18:35:
I installed jss today and attempted to run a test application with no
luck. I've gone through many previous posts here and read the "using
jss" section multiple times... still haven't figured out what the
problem is. The cryptomana
Kai Engert wrote:
D3|\||\|!$ wrote:
Later on, I decided to test the code onto redhat9
Wow, you're really still using Red Hat Linux version 9?
and now the code
compiles properly but throws up linking error("undefined reference")
with the following functions:
SECU_DefaultSSLDir()
SECU_ConfigDi
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