Re: Firefox profile encryption

2012-06-08 Thread Denis Cormier
I plan on using a randomly generated 32-byte key provided by a trusted 3rd party. I also plan on using a randomly generated 32-byte initialization vector generated by NSS within Firefox (to use with the AES Chain Block Cipher scheme). What should I do with the initialization vector? I read that

Re: Firefox profile encryption

2012-06-08 Thread Robert Relyea
On 06/08/2012 01:06 PM, Denis Cormier wrote: I plan on using a randomly generated 32-byte key provided by a trusted 3rd party. I also plan on using a randomly generated 32-byte initialization vector generated by NSS within Firefox (to use with the AES Chain Block Cipher scheme). So you are

Is there an ETA yet for when Firefox will use libpkix by default?

2012-06-08 Thread Rob Stradling
Brian, It has been well over 3 years since the cross-certification looping bug described in Bug #479508 and Bug #634074 was first filed. It was decided that the proper fix was to wait for Firefox to migrate to libpkix by default. We and our customers have been waiting patiently for this

Re: Is there an ETA yet for when Firefox will use libpkix by default?

2012-06-08 Thread Wan-Teh Chang
Rob, Please fix the bug in the old certificate verification library. Thanks. Are you going to use the approach outlined by Nelson in bug 479508 and bug 482153? Wan-Teh -- dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto