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On 09/28/2011 11:54 AM, Joel Odom wrote:
How is your libcurl built? If you build with NSS, then you should be able use coolkey/PKCS #11.We've been trying to get CAC cards to work using cURL for some time now, without a lot of success in doing so. We recently heard about Coolkey and thought that it may be able to do the job. Is there any information on using Coolkey / PKCS #11 with libcurl? Thanks.
I think libcurl defaults to open /etc/pki/nssdb as the default NSS database. If you install coolkey using modutil, it should be available. The only issue is whether or not libcurl can prompt for a password.
bob
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