NSS Shared DB And LINUX: Difference between revisions

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[I'm almost certain there's a typo there - how can every application *own* the system database? Don't you mean *open*? - bob: you are correct, changed.]
[I'm almost certain there's a typo there - how can every application *own* the system database? Don't you mean *open*? - bob: you are correct, changed.]


[How does an application opem first the user database at ~/.pki/nssdb, with NSS_InitReadWrite I presume, and then opens the system database in /etc/pki/nssdb? Since the NSS intialization calls are idempotent, does it need to use NSS_InitContext to accomplish this?]
[How does an application open first the user database at ~/.pki/nssdb, with NSS_InitReadWrite I presume, and then opens the system database in /etc/pki/nssdb? Since the NSS intialization calls are idempotent, does it need to use NSS_InitContext to accomplish this?]


== Type 2 packages: Services applications ==
== Type 2 packages: Services applications ==
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