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=============================================== PaKChoiS -- http://www.manyfish.co.uk/pakchois/ =============================================== Introduction ------------ pakchois is just another PKCS#11 wrapper library. pakchois aims to provide a thin wrapper over the PKCS#11 interface. The goals are: 1) to offer a modern* object-oriented C interface wrapper for PKCS#11. 2) to not hide or abstract away any details of the PKCS#11 interface itself except where absolutely necessary. 3) to handle the details of loading DSOs 4) to allow the caller to avoid caring about where on the system PKCS#11 modules might be stored, or exactly how they are named. 5) to avoid any dependency on a particular cryptography toolkit. Existing PKCS#11 wrapper libraries solutions differ in at least one of the above goals. *: "modern" being a euphemism for not using process-global state, having a sane symbol namespace, etc. Etymology --------- "pakchois" is prounounced like the vegetable, "Pak Choi", with a silent "s"; the word is pluralized only to make the PKCS acronym fit. In this way the time-honoured tradition of naming projects by grepping /usr/{share/,}dict/words is continued.
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