Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-10 Thread Dave Pinn
Thanks for doing some research on this, Peter. I am comforted by the participation of several dedicated and generous souls in the investigation of this problem. It is currently 9:20 pm here in Sydney; I will attempt to contact a techie at HP tomorrow, to see if I can get some answers. I

Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-09 Thread Dave Pinn
Nelson B wrote: So, assuming that you're the first of many future HP TPM users, please help us to understand exactly how you got that private key in the first place. With pleasure: On a desktop PC, I opened Mozilla Firefox, and navigated to

Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Pinn
Nelson B Bolyard wrote: ... 1) use modutil to get a listing of all the PKCS#11 modules that have been configured into Thunderbird. If your new laptop's PKCS#11 module is not among them, that's the first thing to fix. ... I downloaded the NSS 3.11 binary build for WINNT5.0 - there were no

Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Pinn
I created the .netscape directory, and plonked into it the following files from my Thunderbird profile directory: 1. cert8.db 2. key3.db 3. secmod.db I then ran modutil -list, which produced the following output: Listing of PKCS #11 Modules

Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Pinn
I ran certutil -L, which produced the following output (some lines deleted to protect my privacy): Gatekeeper TYPE 3 CA - eSign Australia CT,C,C Gatekeeper Grade 3 Individual CA - eSign Australia CT,C,C Gatekeeper Root CA - eSign Australia

Re: My shy certificate

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Pinn
Nelson Bolyard wrote: Try certutil -L -h all to get a list of all certs in all slots. X:\ThunderbirdProfilecertutil -L -h all -d . Enter Password or Pin for Embedded Security Chip: Gatekeeper Root CA - eSign Australia CT,C,C Gatekeeper Grade 3 Individual CA - eSign