[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, On 2008-10-29 16:07:
> Hi again,
>
> Thanks for your reply, Robert.
>
> I didn't explain myself clearly (I'm a newbie with NSS). I was meaning
> ways to create a CERTCertDBHandle. I am missing something similar to
> the deprecated CERT_OpenCertDBFilename function.
I wrot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks for your reply, Robert.
I didn't explain myself clearly (I'm a newbie with NSS). I was meaning
ways to create a CERTCertDBHandle. I am missing something similar to
the deprecated CERT_OpenCertDBFilename function.
Thanks again,
Antonio
Ah, The CERTCe
Hi again,
Thanks for your reply, Robert.
I didn't explain myself clearly (I'm a newbie with NSS). I was meaning
ways to create a CERTCertDBHandle. I am missing something similar to
the deprecated CERT_OpenCertDBFilename function.
Thanks again,
Antonio
On Oct 29, 8:46 pm, Robert Relyea <[EMAIL P
Frank, what happened to the schedule and inclusions of CAs? Is there any
problem preventing us from continuing to process the CAs which are ready
for the comments period?
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Regards
Signer: Eddy Nigg, StartCom Ltd.
Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blog: https://blog.startcom.org
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Gordon.Young wrote, On 2008-10-29 07:10 PDT:
> This query is in regards to troubleshooting an SSL handshake issue we are
> seeing between a older Sun-One product and a Microsoft Active-Directory
> DC. We wanted to understand when TLSv1 became available to assist us in
> troubleshooting.
Although
Antonio wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to create a brand new certificate database at runtime
for read/write purposes, without it being the default database?
Thanks,
Antonio
Yes,
The thread "multiple pkcs 12 files vs. firefox software pkcs 11
module..." has a link to two functions that allow
Wan-Teh Chang wrote, On 2008-10-29 07:23:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Gordon.Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Would I see the intro of TLSv1 in the release notes for v3.2?
>
> No, because TLS 1.0 was added to NSS before NSS 3.2.
> It is a lot of work to track down the first version of NS
Hi all,
Is it possible to create a brand new certificate database at runtime for
read/write purposes, without it being the default database?
Thanks,
Antonio
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Gordon.Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Would I see the intro of TLSv1 in the release notes for v3.2?
No, because TLS 1.0 was added to NSS before NSS 3.2.
It is a lot of work to track down the first version of NSS in
which TLS 1.0 was introduced, so I gave you
On Oct 28, 9:34 pm, Nelson Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Gordon.Young wrote, On 2008-10-28 16:09:
>
> > I'm unable to determine when some specific features where added to
> > NSS.
>
> > Will you assist me with the following?
>
> > Which production version of NSS first introduced TLS v1?
> >
On Oct 28, 6:43 pm, "Wan-Teh Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Gordon.Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm unable to determine when some specific features where added to
> > NSS.
>
> > Will you assist me with the following?
>
> > Which production version of NS
Hi folks,
I was hoping somebody could confirm or correct my understanding of
which version of NSS is FIPS certified.
As I unserstand from
https://wiki.mozilla.org/FIPS_Validation
Softokn version 3.11.4 is the most recent FIPS certified version.
And this is a component of NSS 3.11.4 and 3.11.5
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