Rob Stradling wrote:
I presume that Firefox OS trusts NSS's Built-in Root Certificates
[1], but what (if anything) does Firefox OS do for EV SSL?
As you found, Firefox OS doesn't have an EV UI, and in fact I just disabled the
EV validation logic in B2G for performance reasons, given that it
On 20/10/12 18:33, Brian Smith wrote:
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B2G (Firefox OS) does use NSS.
Brian,
I presume that Firefox OS trusts NSS's Built-in Root Certificates [1],
but what (if anything) does Firefox OS do for EV SSL?
Does Firefox OS import PSM's list of EV-enabled Root Certificates? [2]
Thanks.
[1
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33:58 PM UTC+5, Brian Smith wrote:
Anders Rundgren wrote: Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS? Is it
still is based on the idea that key access is done in the application
context rather than through a service? B2G (Firefox OS) does use NSS. Nothing
Vishal wrote:
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33:58 PM UTC+5, Brian Smith wrote:
Anders Rundgren wrote: Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS?
Is it still is based on the idea that key access is done in the
application context rather than through a service? B2G (Firefox
OS) does
I've heard about the Firefox OS but haven't been able to find much information
about the internals, at least not the crypto-part.
Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS?
Is it still is based on the idea that key access is done in the application
context rather than through a service?
Anders
Anders Rundgren wrote:
Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS?
Is it still is based on the idea that key access is done in the
application context rather than through a service?
B2G (Firefox OS) does use NSS. Nothing has changed regarding the process
separation between Gecko and the private
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