https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2133114
--- Comment #6 from Benson Muite <benson_muite(a)emailplus.org> ---
a) Should a bug be filed against opencryptoki or the Fedora build of
opencryptoki or is this a problem with the specification? Is there a safe
test that can be run, the README indicates a subset of the tests can be run.
The build happens in an isolated environment, so would not expect tests run
there to affect keys on the host machine.
OpenSC has tests on soft tokens
https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/tree/master/src/tests/p11test can something
similar not be done here with a temporary token?
b) Ok. Thanks.
c) Ok. Spec indicates:
"This document specifies the data types and functions available to an
application requiring cryptographic services using the ANSI C programming
language. The supplier of a Cryptoki library implementation typically provides
these data types and functions via ANSI C header files. Generic ANSI C header
files for Cryptoki are available from the PKCS#11 web page. This document and
up-to-date errata for Cryptoki will also be available from the same place"
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