Pkcs-11 Module For High Sierra Mac

In Mozilla 1.x and Mozilla Firefox, I use a HTML page with some Java-Script code to install a PKCS#11 security module automatically: I just start the browser with the page. The main call in Java-Script is pkcs11.addmodule(). Unfortunately there is no possibility in Thunderbird (that I know) to start Thunderbird with a HTML page or JS. And XPInstall doesn't accept the pkcs11.addmodule() call.

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Jun 06, 2017  I've just deployed OpenSC 0.18.0 onto High Sierra and ran into this problem, and can confirm the workaround above works. Vcenter client for mac os x. Is there a way of getting the OpenSC installer on MacOS to do all the tasks necessary to make OpenSC functional on the Mac, rather than doing some of the tasks via the installer, and leaving other tasks to the end user to be done manually using the root account? Module mod Specify a PKCS#11 module (or library) to load.moz-cert path, -z path Test a Mozilla-like keypair generation and certificate request. Specify the path to the certificate file.output-file path, -o path Specify the path to a file for output.pin pin, -p pin Use the given pin for token operations. WARNING: Be careful using this.

Ntfs 3g. Mar 29, 2018  Install NTFS-3G in MacOS Mojave We live surrounded of different OS environments. Sometimes is difficult to find the tools to coexist with the same applications, or workflow, in different systems. In this case, to manage the storaging devices, the most easy way is to use exFAT format. Method 2: Use Apple's Terminal. Plug an NTFS drive to your Mac. Go to Applications Utilities Terminal. Type sudo nano /etc/fstab and enter your password when prompted. Type LABEL=NAME none ntfs rw,auto,nobrowse, please replace NAME with your drive name and press enter.

Pkcs-11 Module For High Sierra Mac
The point is, I need a possibility to _automatically_ install a PKCS#11 module without user intervention. Does someone have an idea how to do this?