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Enabling a Slot
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Enabling FIPS Compliance
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Adding a Cryptographic Module
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Installing a Cryptographic Module from a JAR File
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Changing the Password on a Token
Creating Database Files
This example creates a set of security management database files in the specified
directory:
modutil -create -dbdir c:\databases
The Security Module Database Tool displays a warning:
WARNING: Performing this operation while a Netscape product is
running could cause corruption of your security databases. If a
Netscape product is currently running, you should exit the product
before continuing this operation. Type 'q <enter>' to abort, or
<enter> to continue:
After you press Enter, the tool displays the following:
Creating "c:\databases\key3.db"...done.
Creating "c:\databases\cert7.db"...done.
Creating "c:\databases\secmod.db"...done.
Displaying Module Information
This example gives detailed information about the specified module:
modutil -list "Netscape Internal PKCS #11 Module" -dbdir
c:\databases
The Security Module Database Tool displays information similar to this:
Using database directory c:\databases...
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Name: Netscape Internal PKCS #11 Module
Library file: **Internal ONLY module**
Manufacturer: Netscape Communications Corp
Description: Communicator Internal Crypto Svc
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Security Module Database Tool
Examples
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