corruption of your security databases. If the browser is currently running,
you should exit browser before continuing this operation. Type
'q <enter>' to abort, or <enter> to continue:
Using database directory /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv...
Module "Cryptorific Module" added to database.
Installing a Cryptographic Module from a JAR File
To install a module using a JAR file, first create the JAR file script. For example:
Platforms {
Linux:2.0.32:x86 {
ModuleName { "SuperCrypto Module" }
ModuleFile { crypto.dll }
DefaultMechanismFlags{0x0000}
CipherEnableFlags{0x0000}
Files {
crypto.dll {
RelativePath{ %root%/system32/crypto.dll }
}
setup.exe {
Executable
RelativePath{ %temp%/setup.exe }
}
}
}
Win95::x86 {
EquivalentPlatform { Winnt::x86 }
}
}
To install from the script, use the following command.
modutil -dbdir "/etc/dirsrv/admin-serv" -jar install.jar -installdir "/etc"
WARNING: Performing this operation while the browser is running could cause
corruption of your security databases. If the browser is currently running,
you should exit browser before continuing this operation. Type
'q <enter>' to abort, or <enter> to continue:
Using database directory /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv...
This installation JAR file was signed by:
----------------------------------------------
**SUBJECT NAME**
C=US, ST=California, L=Mountain View, CN=SuperCrypto Inc.,
OU=Digital ID Class 3 - Red Hat Object Signing,
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