dev wrote:
> Hey,
> Lets say I have signed "foobar" using crypto.signText("foobar");
> How do I verify that signature?
>
> I used signVer from the NSS tools :
> #./signver -s ./signature
./signver
Usage: signver options
Options:
-a signature file is ASCII
-d certdir directory containing cert database
-i dataFileName input file name containing data,
use - for stdin
-s signatureFileName input file name containing signature,
use - for stdin
-o outputFileName output file name, default stdout
-A display all information from pkcs #7
-V verify the signed object and display result
-V -v verify the signed object and display
result and reason for failure
Version 2.0
It needs to know where your security database is (secmod.db, key3.db,
cert8.db) with the -d option. All mozilla tools assume it's in
~/.netscape or something similar by default. Since almost no one stores
their credentials there get used to using the -d (or -dbdir for modutil)
option with just about every NSS command-line tool you use.
Dave
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