Dan M wrote:
Re-read my initial post, and I asked the wrong question. It was written in
haste, my apologies. Let me clarify...
We're actually not looking to replace the SSL engine in Firefox, but just
use a different crypto provider (I was thinking OpenSSL crypto "engine" when
I wrote the m
Re-read my initial post, and I asked the wrong question. It was written in
haste, my apologies. Let me clarify...
We're actually not looking to replace the SSL engine in Firefox, but just
use a different crypto provider (I was thinking OpenSSL crypto "engine" when
I wrote the message). We're
Dan M wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We've developed a custom SSL provider engine and would like to be able to
> use it as the default Firefox engine. We don't want to use it for other
> cryptographic operations because it doesn't fully implement the non-SSL
> related features of PKCS#11. Can this be do
Hello,
We've developed a custom SSL provider engine and would like to be able to
use it as the default Firefox engine. We don't want to use it for other
cryptographic operations because it doesn't fully implement the non-SSL
related features of PKCS#11. Can this be done easily?
Thanks,
Dan
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