Edward Shallow wrote:

Aleksey Sanin wrote:

1) and 2) above work fine with pkcs#12 based keys, but as soon as I switch to the nssdb-resident equivalent I am unsuccessful.


Can you run 3rd test under gdb and get a stack trace?

Aleksey
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Yes, I will do that soon. Just as a postscript, if it helps you. It seems it will always seg fault unless you have x509 first in the --enabled-key-data list

example: --enabled-key-data x509,key-name ==> no seg fault
example: --enabled-key-data key-name,x509 ==> seg fault

Even when there is no seg fault, however, I always get error=45:key is not found

I'll send you the stack trace.

Ed

In the meatime can I impose on you to send me your cert8.db keys3.db and secmod.db files.

I would like to rule out the nssdb as the culprit here.

Thanks,
Ed
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