> How come people are so little interested to read the traffic, to learn > how sites behave which they visit, and often to discover what sites > really do to them? > > I'll go and inquire at the Pale Moon forum about the issues above, and > will post there this exact question above, I think.
This is a very obscure topic. Maybe nobody who knows about it read that post. I only read 3 sub-forums... * Announcements... for new versions, etc * Pale Moon for Linux... because I run the linux version * Contributed builds... I do an SSE-only contributed 32-bit build. It is useful for older Pentium 3 class machines, which will not run the regular Pale Moon build. I couldn't find anything about NSS logging on Google... except your question. I followed the instructions in your post here, and that's how I got it to work. I did not know about it until you told me. > Wait... Did you need to patch the nss library to get the $SSLKEYLOGFILE > being written to? Like in this bug: > > >=dev-libs/nss-3.24 - Add USE flag to enable SSL key logging > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=587116 > > Did you? (That's about the only patch there, that I submitted to > Bugzilla anywhere ;-) btw.) No patches required to the source code for that. I do my own custom manual build, to eliminate the dependancy on dbus, plus other tweaks. That involves setting options in the mozconfig file, but no source code changes. If you want to do your own build, see my post on December 9th https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=13898&start=20#p100625 Note; this is version 2 of my build environment. You should see an attached file "pmmain.tgz" on that post. Do not use version 1, with (utils.tgz) in the first post of that thread. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications