This README file explains how to add a builtin root CA certificate to NSS or remove a builtin root CA certificate from NSS. The builtin root CA certificates in NSS are stored in the nssckbi PKCS #11 module. The sources to the nssckbi module are in this directory. I. Adding a Builtin Root CA Certificate You need to use the addbuiltin command-line tool to add a root CA certificate to the nssckbi module. In the procedure described below, we assume that the new root CA certificate is distributed in DER format in the file newroot.der. 1. Add the directory where the addbuiltin executable resides to your PATH environment variable. Then, add the directory where the NSPR and NSS shared libraries (DLLs) reside to the platform-specific environment variable that specifies your shared library search path: LD_LIBRARY_PATH (most Unix variants), SHLIB_PATH (32-bit HP-UX), LIBPATH (AIX), or PATH (Windows). 2. Copy newroot.der to this directory. 3. In this directory, run addbuiltin to add the new root certificate. The argument to the -n option should be replaced by the nickname of the root certificate. Then run "gmake generate". % addbuiltin -n "Nickname of the Root Certificate" -t C,C,C < newroot.der >> certdata.txt % gmake generate 4. Edit nssckbi.h to bump the version of the module. 5. Run gmake in this directory to build the nssckbi module. 6. After you verify that the new nssckbi module is correct, check in certdata.txt, certdata.c, and nssckbi.h. II. Removing a Builtin Root CA Certificate 1. Change directory to this directory. 2. Edit certdata.txt and remove the root CA certificate. 3. Run "gmake generate". 4. Edit nssckbi.h to bump the version of the module. 5. Run gmake in this directory to build the nssckbi module. 6. After you verify that the new nssckbi module is correct, check in certdata.txt, certdata.c, and nssckbi.h.