On 8/29/2011 2:08 AM, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
> I alreay see that links and, as i told you earlier, must be a
> Mozilla/NSS bad implementation, cause it asks again and again, no
> matter if CKR_OK or CKR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE.
They must be not caching the result. It should not be must overhead
I alreay see that links and, as i told you earlier, must be a
Mozilla/NSS bad implementation, cause it asks again and again, no
matter if CKR_OK or CKR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE.
anyway, ill argue this things with the mozilla people. Thanks a lot
for your time and help. Much appreciatted.
2011/8/26 Dougla
On 8/26/2011 2:46 AM, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
> 2011/8/25 Douglas E. Engert:
>>
>> The OpenSC pkcs11/pkcs11-display.c has definitions for all these.
>> #define CKO_NETSCAPE 0xCE534350
>>
>> #define CKO_NETSCAPE_CRL(CKO_NETSCAPE + 1)
>> #define CKO_NETSCAPE_SMIME
2011/8/25 Douglas E. Engert :
>
> The OpenSC pkcs11/pkcs11-display.c has definitions for all these.
> #define CKO_NETSCAPE 0xCE534350
>
> #define CKO_NETSCAPE_CRL (CKO_NETSCAPE + 1)
> #define CKO_NETSCAPE_SMIME (CKO_NETSCAPE + 2)
> #define CKO_NETSCAPE_TRUST
On 8/25/2011 7:58 AM, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
> Sorry for the little OT.
>
> I would like to know if OpenSC PKCS#11 module added on
> Firefox/Thunderbird has the same "problem" im having on my PKCS#11
> library.
>
> Seems that Mozilla its invoking C_FindObjectsInit asking for objects
> with
Sorry for the little OT.
I would like to know if OpenSC PKCS#11 module added on
Firefox/Thunderbird has the same "problem" im having on my PKCS#11
library.
Seems that Mozilla its invoking C_FindObjectsInit asking for objects
with CK_OBJECT_CLASS = 0xCE534351 or 0xCE534352 or 0xCE534353 or
0xCE534