I wrote:
If your question is about mozilla's support of PKCS11 modules for
devices with their own PIN pads, the answer is that the PKCS11 module
must set the CKF_PROTECTED_AUTHENTICATION_PATH flag attribute in the
CK_TOKEN_INFO structure. When mozilla prompts for a password, enter
an empty password, and then use the pin pad instead.
I may be misremembering the exact sequence there.
Perhaps you enter a dummy password instead of an empty one.
Perhaps you enter the PIN on the PIN pad first, when you see the
password prompt, and then enter the dummy/empty password into mozilla.
You'll have to play with it a bit. Others have reported getting it
to work in the past, so I think you can too.
--
Nelson B
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