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diff --git a/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/README b/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9b110e61d..000000000 --- a/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -This README file explains how to add a builtin root CA certificate to NSS -or remove a builtin root CA certificate from NSS. - -The builtin root CA certificates in NSS are stored in the nssckbi PKCS #11 -module. The sources to the nssckbi module are in this directory. - -I. Adding a Builtin Root CA Certificate - -You need to use the addbuiltin command-line tool to add a root CA certificate -to the nssckbi module. In the procedure described below, we assume that the -new root CA certificate is distributed in DER format in the file newroot.der. - -1. Add the directory where the addbuiltin executable resides to your PATH -environment variable. Then, add the directory where the NSPR and NSS shared -libraries (DLLs) reside to the platform-specific environment variable that -specifies your shared library search path: LD_LIBRARY_PATH (most Unix -variants), SHLIB_PATH (32-bit HP-UX), LIBPATH (AIX), or PATH (Windows). - -2. Copy newroot.der to this directory. - -3. In this directory, run addbuiltin to add the new root certificate. The -argument to the -n option should be replaced by the nickname of the root -certificate. Then run "gmake generate". - - % addbuiltin -n "Nickname of the Root Certificate" -t C,C,C < newroot.der >> certdata.txt - % gmake generate - -4. Edit nssckbi.h to bump the version of the module. - -5. Run gmake in this directory to build the nssckbi module. - -6. After you verify that the new nssckbi module is correct, check in -certdata.txt, certdata.c, and nssckbi.h. - -II. Removing a Builtin Root CA Certificate - -1. Change directory to this directory. - -2. Edit certdata.txt and remove the root CA certificate. - -3. Run "gmake generate". - -4. Edit nssckbi.h to bump the version of the module. - -5. Run gmake in this directory to build the nssckbi module. - -6. After you verify that the new nssckbi module is correct, check in -certdata.txt, certdata.c, and nssckbi.h. |