ck what to do differently.
Sincerely
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--- openct/etc/openct.conf.in.orig 2006-02-07 19:01:46.0 +0200
+++ openct/etc/openct.conf.in 2006-02-07 19:04:43.0 +0200
@@ -90,11 +90,13 @@
t now to track down where and how to fix
openct-control.
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Index: src/ifd/ifd-ccid.c
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--- src/ifd/ifd-ccid.c (revision 806)
+++ src/
Ühel kenal päeval, K, 2006-02-15 kell 11:01, kirjutas Andreas
Jellinghaus:
> thanks, I added those to the ccid wiki page,
> and added you to the list of authors and contributors.
Thanx, nice.
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er by default.
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disappear so FF will not see it.
Unfortunately Mozilla people do not think it's worth fixing, that's why
we need that ugly hack :(
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e to status file magically
disappearing which is pretty hard to detect from C.
Maybe it's a good time to consider this? I'm willing to blow the dust
off from this patch if You think it's a good idea.
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Ühel kenal päeval, N, 2008-05-08 kell 21:24, kirjutas Alon Bar-Lev:
> It sounds great idea.
> But I know nothing about current internals.
> Sockets should be simpler to handle, right?
Ok, I'll see if I can find the patch and posti it for comments in a few
days.
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ll initially
allocated slots are full.
If it's not "clean enough", then maybe rename the current
"onepin-pkcs11" to "firefox-sucks-pkcs11" and please do not touch those
hacks until the bloody NSS has been fixed for good.
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es if I know what to patch in
the first place :P
PS! Do You happen to know why Firefox stopped looking for certificate
flags? I mean why it still presents the certificate for SSL
authentication/encryption even if the keyUsage flag is set and it does
not include neither digital signature nor