Patrick wrote:
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Yes it is. The private key is my NSS internal key token (NSS cert db).
-- P
OK, the private key is on an NSS token. But where did the public key come
from?
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Well, is it a PKCS #11 public key? JSS can only work with keys that it
possesses. You can't give it a public key you created with the JDK.
Patrick wrote:
I get this error when doing a sig.initVerify(pubKey), using JSS'
Signature:
java.security.InvalidKeyException: publicKey is not a PKCS #11 public key
at
org.mozilla.jss.pkcs11.PK11Signature.engineInitVerify(PK11Signature.java:17
2
)
at org.mozilla.jss.crypto.Signature.initVerify(Signature.java:95)
when I use Sun's java.security.Signature, I don't get that error...
-- P