Thank you,

I have one more question:
Test 19dsa.wgt.
The deal is when I look on the certificate that is used for this test I see that it contains information about DSA Public Key, but the Signature Algorithm for this certificate is pointed as SHA1withRSA. Is it correct? I am not familiar with DSA algorithm.But in other places where I look into certificate with DSA Public Key, I saw that certificate is signed with DSA and the SHA-1 hash algorithm (for instance here: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2459.txt) Also as I understand the signature value after DSA algorithm using shall contain two "big integer", written in the (ASN.1) form, but in this test I see only some byte array without any ASN.1 tags.
May be the signature value is packed somehow? Haw can I unpack it?

Regards,
Andrey

On 1/31/2011 9:52 PM, Arthur Barstow wrote:
Andrey - on January 26, Marcos proposed changing the c14n algorithm in [1] and [2] and notified the group in [3] that he updated the Editor's Draft [ED] to reflect his proposal. He included rationale in [1].


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