Not off the top of my head.
The function is not commonly use. Most commercial NSS applications use
PK11_ImportEncryptedPrivateKeyInfo() to import keys, so the level of
support on the other ImportPrivateKeyInfo functions is pretty low.
bob
Patrick wrote:
The PK11_ImportPrivateKeyInfo
You can, it's just harder if you are hand building a CA.
Netscape 6 has been designed with web based CA's in mind (the most
common form of CA currently deployed). We you set one of those up, you
usually set it up to export the CA from the web server with the
mime-type:
Ricardo Barroso wrote:
Hello people!
I'm trying to use the JavaScript API for Mozilla/Netscape PSM to
generate a certificate request (PKCS#10), send it to a CA, and then
install the issued certifcate (PKCS#7) into the browser keystore.
I'm using the crypto.generateCRMFRequest() method to
Steve,
I'm forwarding your message to the netscape.public.mozilla.crypto
newsgroup. Some of the folks on that group can answer your question better.
-Mitch
Steve Hay wrote:
I would like it if I could turn crypto on for people that I have
digital signatures, and