Doug Engert
Doug Engert
The Snap version of firefox uses an apparmor profile located in `/var/lib/snapd/apparmor/profiles/snap.firefox.firefox` A reported the first problem reported in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1967632 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1734371 They did not allow file_mmap to access the...
If anyone is having problems with Firefox on Ubuntu-22.04 or any system that uses Snap to install firefox - might I suggest that you report it at: - at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs...
I vote to never cache private data.
Looks OK to me. I should point out card-piv.c loads and caches certificates to obtain the public key type, size and parameters. This is the only way to determine existence...
The output of the certutil shows a problem that is unrelated to your problem. https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/pull/2523 is a fix primarily for ECC, but the trace shows it is also a problem...
A few thing to try: Go to Control panel>Internet Options>Content>Certificates>Personal and look at any entry that points at previous attempts to install the certificate in question. If you click on...
What do you mean: "I kept only last certificate and the problem still exists." The card must have the certificate and at least the private key. The certutil and pkcs11-tool...
We would still like to know what is going on, as it looks these did not work: ``` pkcs15-init --store-certificate certificate.pem --label testuser --auth-id 01 --id 01 --format pem --pin...
That looks good. So initial problem appears to be in the pkcs15-init or pkcs12 files. I don't use pkcs15-init or pkcs12 files very much, but man mages for pkcs15-init says:...
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