On 4, 03:33, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I agree with the rest of what you wrote, down to here:
>
> > The major downside of XPCOM approach is that it requires user
> > intervention: for some reason you cannot pass the certificate trust as
> > an argument for the certificate imp
Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> Here is what I've realized so far (special thanks to Subrata Mazumda
> and Robert Relyea).
>
> 1. Currently (Firefox <= 2.x) the Mozilla Security Db supports
> multiple readers and a single writer only hence it is not safe to
> write to the Db while the Firefox is runni
On 23, 19:57, Nelson B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> > On Jul 23, 7:42 am, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> >>> After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
> >>> certutil.exe utility or programatically using
On 23, 19:57, Nelson B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> > On Jul 23, 7:42 am, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> >>> After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
> >>> certutil.exe utility or programatically using
Andrei Korostelev wrote:
After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
certutil.exe utility or programatically using NSS API
(P12U_ImportPKCS12Object / PK11_ImportCert), I can see that the
certificate has been successfully imported (%certutils.exe -L) ,
however Firefox does not disp
Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> On Jul 23, 7:42 am, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
>>> After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
>>> certutil.exe utility or programatically using NSS API
>>> (P12U_ImportPKCS12Object / PK11_ImportCert), I can see
On Jul 23, 7:42 am, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> > After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
> > certutil.exe utility or programatically using NSS API
> > (P12U_ImportPKCS12Object / PK11_ImportCert), I can see that the
> > certificate has
Andrei Korostelev wrote:
> After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
> certutil.exe utility or programatically using NSS API
> (P12U_ImportPKCS12Object / PK11_ImportCert), I can see that the
> certificate has been successfully imported (%certutils.exe -L) ,
> however Firefox does
After importing a certificate into the Firefox either using
certutil.exe utility or programatically using NSS API
(P12U_ImportPKCS12Object / PK11_ImportCert), I can see that the
certificate has been successfully imported (%certutils.exe -L) ,
however Firefox does not display it (Tools->Options->Adv
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