Hi,
I would see this as a typical crypto issue, not an itext problem. Other lists
may be more appropriate ...
Greetings
Andreas
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Von: "pihar" <[email protected]>
Datum: Do., Mär. 3, 2011 15:19
Betreff: [iText-questions] Supported Signature Certificates? PFX, P7B, P7C, CER
Examples?
An: <[email protected]>
Even parsing the .CER I still did't get the private key.
The private key is null. :T
I don't know how to solve this.
How can I get or generate the private key for the signature?
Tks for atention.
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