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Robert Relyea wrote:
> nss/lib/ckfw itself is meant to be a framework to quickly bring up new
> PKCS #11 adapters. It's meant to be separable from NSS, (and in fact has
> no nspr dependencies).

Interesting. I guess it compiles the parts of NSS and NSPR that it uses
into the the PKCS#11 module itself?

Is there documentation anywhere for this CKFW framework?

Just to clarify, the reason I'm developing the cryptoki-capi, is that
several clients of mine dislike the Mozilla state of affairs as far as
not using the OS's (in this case Windows') certificate and key store. It
makes things so much more insecure to have keys and policy littered
throughout the configuration files of each program.

Cheers,
Nate Nielsen
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