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On Tue, 9 Dec 2014 10:30:52 +0530, Sachin Gupta wrote:
> I need to cross compilation NSS 3.15.1 for Arm. I am facing
> certain issues. If there is some web link or document to guide me
> through it ,kindly share.
Why you choose such an old and
On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, sachin gupta wrote:
I need to cross compilation NSS for Arm. I am facing certain issues.
If there is some web link or document to guide me through it ,kindly share.
Since NSS is dependent on NSPR cross compilation has to be done for it too.
I know that buildroot can cr
I have the same question / problem.
I want to access the mozilla keystore (firefox and thundebird) via Java (No
Java Applet) or C#? I found the JSS/NSS Provider, but no information on how to
use it and on which way i can access the keystores. So how is it possible?
Little example Code would be
Hi folks,
I need to cross compilation NSS 3.15.1 for Arm. I am facing certain
issues. If there is some web link or document to guide me through it
,kindly share.
Since NSS is dependent on NSPR cross compilation has to be done for it too.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Regards,
Sachin kumar G
Hi folks,
I need to cross compilation NSS for Arm. I am facing certain issues.
If there is some web link or document to guide me through it ,kindly share.
Since NSS is dependent on NSPR cross compilation has to be done for it too.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Regards,
Sachin kumar Gupta
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Hi folks,
I need to update my NSS to support flash for TLS 1.2. I want some
info on , what would be the best suited NSS version for providing TLS 1.2
support for flash, noticing that TLS 1.2 support was provided in NSS 3.15.1
version onwards.
Thanks in anticipatation.
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Regards,
Sachin
I have the same question / problem.
I want to access the mozilla keystore (firefox and thundebird) via Java (No
Java Applet) or C#? I found the JSS/NSS Provider, but no information on how to
use it and on which way i can access the keystores. So how is it possible?
Little example Code would be
Hi folks,
I have to cross compile NSS 3.15.1 for arm. I am facing certain
difficulties. If there is a web link or document which could guide me through
it, kindly suggest me.
Thanks in anticipation
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What would be best version of NSS to support TLS 1.2 in flash, noticing that
TLS 1.2 support was first introduced in version 3.15.1 of NSS ??
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I have the same question / problem.
I want to access the mozilla keystore (firefox and thundebird) via Java (No
Java Applet) or C#? I found the JSS/NSS Provider, but no information on how to
use it and on which way i can access the keystores. So how is it possible?
Little example Code would be
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 14:18 +, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 13:54 +, David Woodhouse wrote:
> > On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 13:15 +, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
> > > So, If I don't have opensc-module, one way or another in
> > > (sql):/etc/pki/nssdb I will loose all function
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 13:54 +, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 13:15 +, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
> > So, If I don't have opensc-module, one way or another in
> > (sql):/etc/pki/nssdb I will loose all functionality that gsd brings me,
> > for example "lock screen at card remov
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 13:15 +, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
> So, If I don't have opensc-module, one way or another in
> (sql):/etc/pki/nssdb I will loose all functionality that gsd brings me,
> for example "lock screen at card removal".
Not sql:/etc/pki/nssdb; this is another one that that uses
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 16:59 +, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 16:44 +, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
> > Well,not really, it turns out that the gnome-settings-daemon loads the
> > opensc-module directly from /etc/pki/nssdb. So if I don't import the
> > opensc-module in there, gno
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 13:56 -0800, Robert Relyea wrote:
> On 12/08/2014 08:59 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> > I still maintain that the path to sanity involves killing
> > /etc/pki/nssdb entirely, and then you can look at applying *correct*
> > fixes to whatever's still not behaving correctly.
>
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 13:53 -0800, Robert Relyea wrote:
> Nothing in the above paragraph is true.
>
> openning
> 1)sql:/etc/pki/nssdb is *STILL* the recommended action for applications
> (whether or not nssysinit is installed), and
"Recommended" in the sense of "do as I say, not as I do", of cou
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