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When an application is aware of the fact that coordination
	is necessary between multiple consumers of a PKCS#11 module, and wants
	to load standard configured PKCS#11 modules, it can link to
	p11-kit and use the functions there to provide this
	functionality.
However most current consumers of PKCS#11 are ignorant of
	this problem, and do not link to p11-kit. In order to solve this
	multiple initialization problem for all applications,
	p11-kit provides a proxy compatibility
	module.
This proxy module acts like a normal PKCS#11 module, but
	internally loads a preconfigured set of PKCS#11 modules and
	manages their features as described earlier. Each slot in the configured modules
	is exposed as a slot of the p11-kit proxy module. The proxy
	module is then used as a normal PKCS#11 module would be. It can be loaded by
	crypto libraries like NSS and behaves as expected.
The C_GetFunctionList,
	C_GetInterfaceList and C_GetInterface
	exported entry points of the proxy module returns a new managed PKCS#11 module
	each time it is called. These managed instances are released when the proxy
	module is unloaded.