Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb:
Are you trying to use NSS_InitWithMerge to create a new cert9.DB
where none existed before?
Yes. NSS_InitWithMerge is used regardless of an existing cert9.db (and
even cert8.db). The conversion function uses pretty much what is on
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb:
Are you trying to use NSS_InitWithMerge to create a new cert9.DB
where none existed before?
Yes. NSS_InitWithMerge is used regardless of an existing cert9.db (and
even cert8.db). The conversion function uses pretty much what is on
Hi,
I'm trying to use Firefox with an sqlite based NSS. So far all the
certificate stuff still works as expected as far as I can see but the
password manager component is broken now:
The exposed error is this:
Login Manager: Initialization of storage component failed: [Exception...
Component
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote, On 2008-11-18 05:38:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Firefox with an sqlite based NSS. So far all the
certificate stuff still works as expected as far as I can see but the
password manager component is broken now:
The exposed error is this:
Login Manager: Initialization
Nelson B Bolyard schrieb:
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote, On 2008-11-18 05:38:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Firefox with an sqlite based NSS. So far all the
certificate stuff still works as expected as far as I can see but the
password manager component is broken now:
The exposed error is this:
Login
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Nelson B Bolyard schrieb:
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote, On 2008-11-18 05:38:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Firefox with an sqlite based NSS. So far all the
certificate stuff still works as expected as far as I can see but the
password manager component is broken now:
Robert Relyea schrieb:
Hmm, now that you say that...
It's not much about what I intend to do since I'm just trying to use
Firefox ;-)
But yeah, it might go wrong before that trace already?
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/toolkit/components/passwordmgr/src/storage-Legacy.js#176
176
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Robert Relyea schrieb:
This was a new profile actually. And yes, the database which reveals
this issue isn't complete it seems. I removed it and created a new empty
one using certutil -d sql:. -N and now Firefox works correctly.
What I've used to create the shared
Robert Relyea wrote:
Typically
needsUserInit means there isn't a password record in your key database.
Without this you can not store any keys. The difference between 'not
initialized', 'doesn't have a master password', and 'has master a
password' is as follows:
1) 'not initialized' ---
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
This was a new profile actually. And yes, the database which reveals
this issue isn't complete it seems. I removed it and created a new empty
one using certutil -d sql:. -N and now Firefox works correctly.
It is possible that code that uses NSS in ways not tested by
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
Robert Relyea wrote:
Typically
needsUserInit means there isn't a password record in your key database.
Without this you can not store any keys. The difference between 'not
initialized', 'doesn't have a master password', and 'has master a
password' is as follows:
1)
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