Description of problem: nss crashes when creating curve25519 certificate Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nss-3.46.0-2.fc31.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. certutil -d /tmp/nssdb -N 2. openssl rand 2048 | certutil -d /tmp/nssdb -n cert25519 -t 'CT,C,C' -S -x -s 'CN=curve25519' -k ec -q curve25519 -z /dev/stdin 3. Actual results: Generating key. This may take a few moments... certutil: signing of data failed: SEC_ERROR_PKCS11_GENERAL_ERROR: A PKCS #11 module returned CKR_GENERAL_ERROR, indicating that an unrecoverable error has occurred. Expected results: curve25519 certificate is created Additional info:
Do you have any valid use-case of it? Note that, while we made it work, it would be probably useless, because NSS doesn't support ed25519 signature (not curve25519 key exchange).
(In reply to Daiki Ueno from comment #1) > Do you have any valid use-case of it? Note that, while we made it work, it > would be probably useless, because NSS doesn't support ed25519 signature > (not curve25519 key exchange). Not really, I was testing something else so I just tried to create new certificate forrmat as well.
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