
Using Enterprise Security Client
Keys for SSL Client Authentication
and S/MIME
After a token is enrolled, the token can be used for SSL client authentication and S/MIME email
applications.
The PKCS #11 module has different names and is located in different directories depending on
the operating system. These are described in the following table:
Platform Module Name Location
Windows coolkeypk11.dll C:\Windows\System32\
Red Hat Enterprise Linux libcoolkeypk11.so /usr/lib/
Macintosh libcoolkeypk11.dylib /Library/Application
Support/CoolKey/PKCS11
Table 4.1. PKCS #11 Module Locations
1. Using the Certificates on the Token for SSL
To use the certificate on the token for SSL in an application such as Mozilla Firefox:
1. In Mozilla Firefox, open the Tools menu, choose Options, and then click Advanced.
2. Add a PKCS #11 driver.
NOTE
Windows and Macs automatically attempt to load the PKCS #11 module to any
Mozilla browsers they find.
a. Click Manage Security Devices to open the Device Manager window, and then click the
Load button.
b. Enter a module name, such as token key pk11 driver.
c. Click Browse, find the Enterprise Security Client PKCS #11 driver, and click OK.
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