Re: Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-27 Thread John Smith
Thank you very much. ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto

Re: Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-26 Thread Nelson B
John Smith wrote: >> See http://www.brainonfire.net/blog/solutions/?p=19 >> Look for the section entitled: "Firefox master password options" > > 1. I'm using FF 1.5. I have set "security.ask_for_password" to both 1 and 2, > but it doesn't have any effect. :( There is no dialog to enter a password

Re: Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-26 Thread John Smith
> See http://www.brainonfire.net/blog/solutions/?p=19 > Look for the section entitled: "Firefox master password options" 1. I'm using FF 1.5. I have set "security.ask_for_password" to both 1 and 2, but it doesn't have any effect. :( There is no dialog to enter a password. 2. Where should I ente

Re: Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-20 Thread Nelson B
John Smith wrote: > How can I set password, so FF (and its plugins) would ask me for permission > (password) each time FF or some plugin uses my cert's private key? Is that > possible? See http://www.brainonfire.net/blog/solutions/?p=19 Look for the section entitled: "Firefox master password op

Re: Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-19 Thread Peter Djalaliev
John, There is a password for the Mozilla store, which protects the private keys stored inside. The password is used to wrap a private key, which is then used to access the private keys stored in the Mozila db. I don't remember the exact details, do you need them? There might be additional ways

Import PKCS#12 cert into FF

2006-10-19 Thread John Smith
How can I set password, so FF (and its plugins) would ask me for permission (password) each time FF or some plugin uses my cert's private key? Is that possible? ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla