2010/3/3 Eddy Nigg :
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> Lets seeInternet Explorer (obviously), Safari and Chrome. Which other
> major browser? :-)
It's Opera.
Gen: I agree that Firefox should have a handler for application/x-pkcs12
that imports a PKCS #12 file into the NSS certificate/key databases.
Wan-Teh
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On 03/03/2010 10:08 PM, Gen Kanai:
I have been told that Firefox is the only one of the 5 major desktop
browsers that functions in the way that it does (i.e. the other
browsers all have handlers for application/x-pkcs12.)
Lets seeInternet Explorer (obviously), Safari and Chrome. Which
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On 2/17/10 9:42 AM, Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Subrata Mazumdar
> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> My experience so far is that PSM Certificate Manager is never launched when
>> PKCS#12 link is clicked. Not on Windows. Not on Linux (as described by the
>> bug filer). Do not
Gregory BELLIER wrote:
Ok, so it's still sha1 by default for S/Mime ?
Is it also sha1 by default for TLS ?
TLS depends on the cipher-suites, and fortunately it's not hard-coded.
Unfortunately, the first cipher suites using SHA256 are the one defined
in TLS1.2 (RFC5246), and I believe the supp
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