://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/nss-3.4/nss-3.4-functions.html
thus I am not sure if it is a good idea to use them or just create
a list of best slots on the application level and use it instead.
Thanks,
Aleksey Sanin
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Hey Aleksey, Good to hear from you again. Still working on XMLDsig?
Hello, Nelson! Thanks for your replay and good to hear
from you too! Yes, I am still working on xmlsec library
(and I never stopped actually :) ).
I think the answer is: none of the above.
NSS has a database known as secmod.db
The modutil source code is intended to be an example of how to
use those API functions. See it at
http://lxr.mozilla.org/security/source/security/nss/cmd/modutil/modutil.c
Great! Thanks for the pointer!
Aleksey
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SSL_ImportFD
upgrade to SSL on-the-fly :)
And another question (related) to this. Is it possible with NSS to setup
a socket to accept both plain text and encrypted TLS connections?
Any examples of doing this?
Thanks,
Aleksey Sanin
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in advance,
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