p11-kit will send all of the correct non-standard softokn3 initialization
parameters for you, however I am uncertain if it compiles and links properly
under windows:
https://wiki.gnome.org/CryptoGlue/Integration#NSS_libsoftokn3
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 10:09:37 PM UTC-4, Kyle Hamilton
On 09/11/2013 05:52 PM, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> Elio,
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> IBM Notes reports that the path is invalid. Is there a requirement that
> softokn3.chk be in the current working directory?
>
> -Kyle H
softokn3.chk should be in the same directory as softoken. Softoken
asked the
relyea or other contributors to
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/PKCS11_FAQ :
Can you please give some references to the "other products [which] have
managed to get it to work in their environment"? Thanks.
-Kyle H
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> Is the PKCS #
Is the PKCS #11 module supplied with NSS accessible through a shared
library?
Yes, the token is call softokn3 (softokn3.dll on windows, libsoftokn3.so on
most unix platforms). The NSS softokn3 is not a complete PKCS #11 module,
it was implemented only to support NSS, though other products have man
Elio,
Thanks for responding.
IBM Notes reports that the path is invalid. Is there a requirement that
softokn3.chk be in the current working directory?
-Kyle H
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Elio Maldonado Batiz <
elio.maldonado.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Kyle,
>
> nss3.dll is a not PKCS
Hi Kyle,
nss3.dll is a not PKCS #11 module as it has no crypto, softokn3.ddl (.so)
and freebl3.sll (.so) do. softoken is nss's own internal PKCS #11
cryptographic module which nss loads just like any other pkcs #11 module,
software or hardware based.
Good starter documents are
https://developer.m
+1!
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 3:02 AM, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm finding myself in a situation where I need to use the certificates and
> keys stored in my standard NSS profile in other applications.
>
> My initial, naïve idea was that NSS itself is a PKCS#11 module.
> Unfortunately, thi
Hi,
I'm finding myself in a situation where I need to use the certificates and
keys stored in my standard NSS profile in other applications.
My initial, naïve idea was that NSS itself is a PKCS#11 module.
Unfortunately, this appears to be not the case. When trying to find the
right DLL to load i
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