The only curious thing with using "pkcs11.txt" is that is usually used
with the security databases. Per some of the manpages:
In 2009, NSS introduced a new set of databases that are SQLite databases
rather than BerkeleyDB. These new databases provide more accessibility and
performance:
> Quick question: is pkcs11.txt a default filename used anywhere else?
Where did the filename come from?
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There is a lot (a lot) of history here, buried deep somewhere in the
internet...
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Quick question: is pkcs11.txt a default filename used anywhere else?
Where did the filename come from?
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ACK on the policy file location change.
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Title:
Rebuild NSS with support for system-wide config file
Status in nss packa
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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