On 2010-05-03 12:58 PST, Ramon de Carvalho Valle wrote:
> I'm having problems with my PKCS #11 implementation and mod_nss. The
> requests using SSLv3 protocol fails with bad_record_mac (20). I think
> the problem is in client_key_exchange (16), and
OK, that's a possibility, one of many.
> I woul
On May 4, 12:58 am, Ramon de Carvalho Valle
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> Hi,
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> I'm having problems with my PKCS #11 implementation and mod_nss. The
> requests using SSLv3 protocol fails with bad_record_mac (20). I think
> the problem is in client_key_exchange (16)
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Hi,
I'm having problems with my PKCS #11 implementation and mod_nss. The
requests using SSLv3 protocol fails with bad_record_mac (20). I think
the problem is in client_key_exchange (16), and I would like to know if
both TLSv1 and SSLv3 protocols use t
Bob Foss wrote:
Since, the restriction is primarily on the actual crypto algorithms,
I'm going to see if I can rebuild with the 3 SSL classes in a separate
jar ahead in the classpath.
I just wanted to post a follow-up, that I was able to build a second
jss-ssl.jar which just contained org.mozil
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