In message <1e4636828b4ad841900a31378a9fe3cd02ca55e...@usemp11.ins.com>, Greg.R
a...@ins.com writes:
> > >=20
> > > dnssec-keyfromlabel -a RSASHA1 -l pkcs11:foobar foobar
>
> > This assumes you have already created a RSA key called "foobar" in the HS=
> M.
>
>
> Thanks Mark,
>
> So, can I assu
> >
> > dnssec-keyfromlabel -a RSASHA1 -l pkcs11:foobar foobar
> This assumes you have already created a RSA key called "foobar" in the HSM.
Thanks Mark,
So, can I assume that the "out of memory" error really means it just can't find
the key?
Regards,
Greg
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Mark Andrews writes:
>
> In message <1e4636828b4ad841900a31378a9fe3cd02ca149...@usemp11.ins.com>, Greg
> .R
> a...@ins.com writes:
> > Hello,
> > Trying to run 'dnssec-keyfromlabel' from 9.6.1 distro on RHEL5.
> >
> > Configured with:
> > ./configure --with-openssl=3D/usr/local/ssl --with-pkcs11
In message <1e4636828b4ad841900a31378a9fe3cd02ca149...@usemp11.ins.com>, Greg.R
a...@ins.com writes:
> Hello,
> Trying to run 'dnssec-keyfromlabel' from 9.6.1 distro on RHEL5.
>
> Configured with:
> ./configure --with-openssl=3D/usr/local/ssl --with-pkcs11 --enable-threads =
> --enable-ipv6 --ena
Hello,
Trying to run 'dnssec-keyfromlabel' from 9.6.1 distro on RHEL5.
Configured with:
./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl --with-pkcs11 --enable-threads
--enable-ipv6 --enable-static
Using PKCS11 engine from OpenSolaris patch for OpenSSL 0.9.8k.
Here's my test:
/opt/dnssec/bind-9.6.1/b
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