Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Gatfield, Geoffrey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I tried running gmake in the directory and it reported the same error.
>> The shlibsign binary is created but it appears the sign.sh shell script
>> fails. I am building w
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Gatfield, Geoffrey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried running gmake in the directory and it reported the same error.
> The shlibsign binary is created but it appears the sign.sh shell script
> fails. I am building with Sun Studio compiler and it is u
Neil wrote, On 2008-02-22 17:05:
> On second thoughts the problem seems to be that someone is including
> pkix_pl_oscpcertid.h before pkixt.h
Doesn't the compiler name the .c file that it's trying to compile when
this error occurs?
In any case, I'd guess the right "fix" is for pkix_pl_oscpcert
Neil wrote:
> Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> pkix_pl_oscpcertid.h contains:
>>>
>>> struct PKIX_PL_OcspCertIDStruct {
>>>CERTOCSPCertID *certID;
>>>PRBool certIDWasConsumed;
>>> };
>>>
>>> /* see source file for fun
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>pkix_pl_oscpcertid.h contains:
>>
>> struct PKIX_PL_OcspCertIDStruct {
>>CERTOCSPCertID *certID;
>>PRBool certIDWasConsumed;
>> };
>>
>> /* see source file for function documentation */
>
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pkix_pl_oscpcertid.h contains:
>
> struct PKIX_PL_OcspCertIDStruct {
> CERTOCSPCertID *certID;
> PRBool certIDWasConsumed;
> };
>
> /* see source file for function documentation */
>
> PKIX_Error *pkix_pl_OcspCer
pkix_pl_oscpcertid.h contains:
struct PKIX_PL_OcspCertIDStruct {
CERTOCSPCertID *certID;
PRBool certIDWasConsumed;
};
/* see source file for function documentation */
PKIX_Error *pkix_pl_OcspCertID_RegisterSelf(void *plContext);
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_OcspCertID_Create(
PK
Hello,
I tried running gmake in the directory and it reported the same error.
The shlibsign binary is created but it appears the sign.sh shell script
fails. I am building with Sun Studio compiler and it is using Solaris
Link Editors: 5.9-1.377.
I am using this for it's FIPS compliance.
I ran the
Robert Relyea wrote:
>
>
> This is operating exactly as planned. both Firefox 2 and Firefox 3
> have rejected the certificate as bad since the certificate is
> inherently untrusted. Firefox 2 rejects the certificate in a way that
> many users doe not recognize 'rejecting the certificate'. We hav
Christophe Thiaux wrote:
Christophe Thiaux a écrit :
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works
My certificate is a self signed
> /bin/sh: ../../../../dist/SunOS5.9_DBG.OBJ: cannot create
permissions problem?
Go into that directory and try to touch SunOS5.9_DBG.OBJ
"Wan-Teh Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Gatfield, Geoffrey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Neil wrote, On 2008-02-22 06:38:
> Nelson Bolyard wrote:
>
>> That user cert you created doesn't have an email address in it.
>
> Sorry, my bad; I couldn't cut and paste and I overlooked the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], in the command line for the email cert.
Ah, yes, That's yet a third way, even older
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
> That user cert you created doesn't have an email address in it.
Sorry, my bad; I couldn't cut and paste and I overlooked the
[EMAIL PROTECTED], in the command line for the email cert.
> I suggest you try both (in separate certs).
They both seem to work, but I like the c
Neil wrote, On 2008-02-22 03:05:
> Here is what I got to work, loosely based on instructions from Kai Engert:
>
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvsroot co mozilla/nsprpub
> mozilla/security/nss mozilla/security/coreconf mozilla/security/dbm
> mozilla/dbm
> make -C mozilla/security/nss nss_bu
Christophe Thiaux a écrit :
> I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
> SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
> But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
> definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works
My certificate is a self signed certificate.
Is there other
Here is what I got to work, loosely based on instructions from Kai Engert:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvsroot co mozilla/nsprpub
mozilla/security/nss mozilla/security/coreconf mozilla/security/dbm mozilla/dbm
make -C mozilla/security/nss nss_build_all
Then, in the profile directory run th
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