August 7, 2013 12:31:35 PM
Subject: Re: Mozilla NSS
I software i want to download is the NSS version 1.2
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 6:25:40 PM UTC+1, David Dahl wrote:
> This is the hg repo:
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> https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss/
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> Cheers,
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On 08/07/2013 10:31 AM, james.burt...@btconnect.com wrote:
I software i want to download is the NSS version 1.2
Really? Do you mean NSS used in Firefox 1.2?
NSS 1.2 wasn't even called NSS at the time, and was never released as
open source. I think NSS 3.0 or 3.2 was the first open source rele
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> From: "James Burton"
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> To: dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 12:13:22 PM
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> Subject: Mozilla NSS
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> Hi,
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> I would like to know were i could download
This is the hg repo:
https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss/
Cheers,
David
- Original Message -
From: "James Burton"
To: dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 12:13:22 PM
Subject: Mozilla NSS
Hi,
I would like to know were i could download Netscap
Hi,
I would like to know were i could download Netscape Security Library which
Mozilla NSS was build on.
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Hi,
I have tried your suggestions, but I still got undefined reference
errors to functions defined in pk11pub.h. Even comm-release version 17
is also affected.
nss-config version: 3.13.1
OS: Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS
Compiler used: g++ 4.6.3
IDE: NetBeans 7.2
ldd result:
ldd
/home/cpe479/comm-
2012/11/27 Brian Teh :
>
> THUNDERBIRD_LDFLAGS = -L$(THUNDERBIRD_OBJDIR_PATH)/mozilla/dist/lib \
>-lxpcomglue_s\
>-lxpcom \
>-lmozalloc \
>-lnss\
>
On 11/27/2012 06:11 AM, Brian Teh wrote:
Hi,
Here is the posting of partial Makefile:
# Change this to point at Thunderbird source's directory.
THUNDERBIRD_SOURCE ?= $(HOME)/comm-beta18.0-hg/src
PYTHON_PATH?= $(THUNDERBIRD_SOURCE)/mozilla/config/pythonpath.py
XPIDL_HEADER ?=
$(THUNDERBI
Hi,
Here is the posting of partial Makefile:
# Change this to point at Thunderbird source's directory.
THUNDERBIRD_SOURCE ?= $(HOME)/comm-beta18.0-hg/src
PYTHON_PATH?= $(THUNDERBIRD_SOURCE)/mozilla/config/pythonpath.py
XPIDL_HEADER ?= $(THUNDERBIRD_OBJDIR_PATH)/mozilla/dist/sdk/bin/header
Brian Teh wrote:
> Currently, my extension uses the NSS library which is coded in C++.
> But due to 6-week release cycle for Thunderbird, I am wondering
> whether are there examples on how to use Mozilla NSS for
> JavaScript-XPCOM, to avoid the need for re-compiling the binary
Hi,
Currently, my extension uses the NSS library which is coded in C++. But
due to 6-week release cycle for Thunderbird, I am wondering whether are
there examples on how to use Mozilla NSS for JavaScript-XPCOM, to avoid
the need for re-compiling the binary components?
Could someone point me
On 25.08.2012 09:58, Ismail JH wrote:
> I'm new here, and I would like to contribute in this bug:
> Bug 663733 -
> Add ability to generate signed OCSP responses for testing
>
> - Can this task be assigned to me ?
You are welcome to work on it and submit patches, as attachments to the
Good morning
I'm new here, and I would like to contribute in this bug:
Bug 663733 -
Add ability to generate signed OCSP responses for testing
- Can this task be assigned to me ?
- And can I get more description like (Source code, Destination OS, OCSP client
source code) etc.. ?
Th
certification authentication for S/MIME.
> >
> > I am now starting the project fully and I'm going to use
> Thunderbird/Mozilla
> > NSS in the development. I was not part of the mailinglist at the time of
> my
> > first mail so if any answer to that mail got direct
Yes, I am following the spec from the IETF draft on DANE for TLS (the SMIME
draft is not nearly as finished and mainly references to the TLS draft)
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dane-protocol-12
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hoffman-dane-smime-01
(use cases http://tools.ietf.org/html/d
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:54 AM, Pontus Ericson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I mailed this mailinglist a few weeks ago regarding the development of
> DNS-based certification authentication for S/MIME.
>
> I am now starting the project fully and I'm going to use Thunderbird/Mozilla
>
Pontus Ericson wrote:
> If anyone has any directions/recommendations on where in the NSS
> library I should focus to implement changes to the retrieval and
> association of certificates I would be grateful. Also if there is
> any interest in the project I could answer any questions.
Do you have a
Hi
I mailed this mailinglist a few weeks ago regarding the development of
DNS-based certification authentication for S/MIME.
I am now starting the project fully and I'm going to use Thunderbird/Mozilla
NSS in the development. I was not part of the mailinglist at the time of my
first mail
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Pontus Ericson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> My name is Pontus Ericson and I'm a computer science student at the Royal
> Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. I am currently doing my master
> thesis where I will explore the possibility of deploying DANE (DNS-based
> Au
er if you
might have any pointers, comments, recommendations or even questions
regarding the project and Thunderbird / Mozilla NSS.
If not this is mainly and informative mail about my current business with
Thunderbird / Mozilla NSS and I will contact you later on if I decided on
this mail client
You should just be able to run through the 32-bit instructions for Windows
with the addition of using the 64-bit mozilla-build scripts to launch your
command shell and adding the USE_64=1 environment variable.
It may be slightly more complicated than that depending on which version of
Visual Studi
Please help me to build nss under windows x64 platform.
I can't find any instructions or requirements on that task
if anyone know please write step be step instruction and all
requirements to mae it
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May I comment a bit on this?
msm Li wrote:
Currently, the smartphone platform is lack of unified
software/hardware security module.
For example, iPhone stores certificates in the Keychain, BlackBerry
stores certificates
in BlackBerry device key store, Android has no such secure storage.
True.
Currently, the smartphone platform is lack of unified
software/hardware security module.
For example, iPhone stores certificates in the Keychain, BlackBerry
stores certificates
in BlackBerry device key store, Android has no such secure storage.
This project is intended to provide a unified
interfa
play.
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On Aug 25, 2010 4:39 PM, "msm Li" wrote:
> Hi, all,
> I am writing this to you to propose a new and separate project to port
> Mozilla NSS/JSS to smart phone platform, currently target at Andor
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 1:39 PM, msm Li wrote:
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> First thing first, does Mozilla have such plan to port NSS/JSS to smart
> phone
> platform ?
Mozilla doesn't use JSS, so Mozilla is unlikely to work on
porting JSS to new platforms.
Mozilla is porting NSS to Android. I have not seen any
NSS pat
project to port
Mozilla NSS/JSS to smart phone platform, currently target at Andorid and
iPhone.
The "new" means that I am not aware of such project exists.
The "separate" means that it's separated from the fennec project which
is to port FireFox web browser to smart pho
Hi, all,
I am writing this to you to propose a new and separate project to port
Mozilla NSS/JSS to smart phone platform, currently target at Andorid and
iPhone.
The "new" means that I am not aware of such project exists.
The "separate" means that it's separated from the f
Thanks Nelson.
Your suggestion about using PK11_GetInternalKeySlot() solved the problem.
---
Subrata
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> Subrata Mazumdar wrote, On 2008-08-07 05:34:
>
> Subrata, I apologize for not responding sooner.
>
>
>> Is it possible to import the PKCS#8 file for private key togeth
Subrata Mazumdar wrote, On 2008-08-07 05:34:
Subrata, I apologize for not responding sooner.
> Is it possible to import the PKCS#8 file for private key together with
> the related X.509 cert file using PK11_ImportEncryptedPrivateKeyInfo()?
Yes, it should be possible.
> I have tried and was n
Hi,
Is it possible to import the PKCS#8 file for private key together with
the related X.509 cert file using PK11_ImportEncryptedPrivateKeyInfo()?
I have tried and was not successful.
The PKCS#8 file was created using the
PK11_ExportEncryptedPrivateKeyInfo(). The PKCS#8 file is valid one - I
t
Thanks for the help you rendered: the tstclnt.exe is taking the
hostname input just fine...
But now I have problems with server authentication: I tried many hit-&-
trial approaches to obtain a successful connection but for one reason
or the other, the client is not recognising the issuer CA(self-s
On 10/20/07, D3!$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Now that the client has been compiled, I'm running into problems with
> passing the hostname to the client.exe. Please tell me the exact
> format for passing the hostname as whatever hostname I'm passing, it
> is not being accepted by the client.
Thanks for the help you rendered.
Now that the client has been compiled, I'm running into problems with
passing the hostname to the client.exe. Please tell me the exact
format for passing the hostname as whatever hostname I'm passing, it
is not being accepted by the client. I want to test the clie
David Stutzman wrote:
> I can report success using VC8 (Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition),
> 5.2.3790.2075.51.PlatformSDK_Svr2003R2_rtm.img and
> MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe running on WinXP SP2.
>
> One snag that had me scratching my head was the make command.
> Wan-Teh links to
> http://www.mozi
On 10/18/07, David Stutzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> > http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Windows_Build_Prerequisites#MozillaBuild
>
> First off, thanks for posting all that info Wan-Teh. I look forward to
> being able to build NSS/NSPR on windows.
>
> I downloaded Moz
I can report success using VC8 (Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition),
5.2.3790.2075.51.PlatformSDK_Svr2003R2_rtm.img and
MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe running on WinXP SP2.
One snag that had me scratching my head was the make command.
Wan-Teh links to
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ns
David Stutzman wrote:
> Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
>> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Windows_Build_Prerequisites#MozillaBuild
>
> First off, thanks for posting all that info Wan-Teh. I look forward to
> being able to build NSS/NSPR on windows.
>
> I downloaded MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe and the
e.kabarie wrote:
> Could you please tell me which files are required for the proper
> compilation of the project?
I gather you're trying to build the code as an MSVC "project", rather
than using the makefiles that come with NSPR. We don't support that.
Once built, the NSPR headers and shared lib
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Windows_Build_Prerequisites#MozillaBuild
First off, thanks for posting all that info Wan-Teh. I look forward to
being able to build NSS/NSPR on windows.
I downloaded MozillaBuildSetup-1.1.exe and the disc images for Visual
C++ 2005 Ex
On 10/17/07, D3!$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!!!
>
> I am new to SSL programming: currently trying to "play" with it... :-)
>
> I'm having some problems with compiling the sample client-server
> source code given on the Mozilla/NSS official site.
>
Hi!!!
I am new to SSL programming: currently trying to "play" with it... :-)
I'm having some problems with compiling the sample client-server
source code given on the Mozilla/NSS official site.
I went through the code but found that it has been written using the
NSPR source fi
ty field. i finding it difficult to understand the process of
> building the mozilla NSS.
Which are you trying to build? mozilla (browser), or NSS?
> i have tried both building the NSS and use the
> binary distributions that are provided. but some where i am missing the
> pre-requi
hi all, i am working on a project where i have to use the API of Mozilla and generate encrypted messages. this is my first time working on security field. i finding it difficult to understand the process of building the mozilla NSS. i have tried both building the NSS and use the binary
Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> This is a known bug when you compile NSS 3.9
> with GCC 4.
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=284386
>
> I suggest you download the NSS 3.11 tar balls:
> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/NSS_3_11_RTM
>
>>i have tried to run the
Aditya Sharma Mamillapalli wrote:
hi all,
i am facing problems while configuring and building the mozilla
NSS. i have downloaded the source tar balls of nss-3.9 which has nspr
with in it.
i have tried to build in the nss directory "make nss_build_all". i got
the follo
hi all, i am facing problems while configuring and building the mozilla NSS. i have downloaded the source tar balls of nss-3.9 which has nspr with in it. i have tried to build in the nss directory "make nss_build_all". i got the following error message. In file inc
Hello Aditya,What problems exactly are you having?Did you see the Build documentation?http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/nss-3.9/nss-3.9-build.html
You can either follow this documentation or you can just download the NSPR and NSS source code tarballs fromftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/moz
hi all, i am new mozilla NSS. in fact, i am new to development in linux. i want to use mozilla NSS but i am not able to configure and build it. i need some hlep regarding the building and configuring mozills NSS. thanks in advance. Regards, Aditya Never give up!!!-bobby
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