[framework-issues] [Issue 76124] Smart card handle is not u ser friendly

2008-11-11 Thread vargav
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User vargav changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Summary|Certificate handling is no|Smart card handle is not u
|t RFC compatible  |ser friendly





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 11 16:32:10 + 
2008 ---
I have edited the subject of this problem. 

For summary:
This ticket now concetrating on the smart card using problem, copied here:

On the Windows platform, it you have installed more certificate on secure
device (smart card, token) the OO ask for them to put in or you should click to
cancel. As tester ,I have a lot of installed, so i should click on the Cancel
few times, before I get the certificate list. 
Correct way: aquire the certificate list from the Windows, then access the
certificate storage and/or crypto device, if the certificate on the crypto
device is selected.

Still in in the OpenOffice 3.00

How the certificates are handled by OpenOffice?

(issue 90875 doensot connects to it, it is a nepali dictionary)




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[framework-issues] [Issue 76124] Certificate handling is no t RFC compatible

2007-04-10 Thread vargav
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 10 12:06:24 + 
2007 ---
You have right. 
Can somebody cut the second half of this ticket, and paste it into another?
Or should I create a new entry for the second half, and somebody removes the
second half of this ticket?

b.r. Viktor





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[framework-issues] [Issue 76124] Certificate handling is no t RFC compatible

2007-04-10 Thread vargav
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 10 13:48:56 + 
2007 ---
https://www.netlock.hu/index.cgi?lang=ENtem=ANONYMOUS/online/online_indul.tem

You can here request test certificates, they valid for 1 months length. 
The signin certificate includes only DigSig bit, which is not the best nowadays,
but the Encription certificate has only the KEy Enchipherment feature.

Requesting multiple certifcate for sign, and importing it to some kind of crypto
hardware make it possible to reproduce the 2. part of the problem.

Requesting an encryption certificate make it possible to try the first part of
the ticket, that you can sign a document with an encription certificate.

Don't forget to import the CA rott certificate.
(A link you get by mail is useble only, for multiple certificates, you need to
get a new mail for each.)

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[framework-issues] [Issue 76124] Certificate handling is no t RFC compatible

2007-04-05 Thread vargav
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 Issue #|76124
 Summary|Certificate handling is not RFC compatible
   Component|framework
 Version|OOo 2.2
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|Windows XP
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|code
 Assigned to|tm
 Reported by|vargav





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr  5 11:37:44 + 
2007 ---
There is some problem I found in the OO about the certificate handling:

1) It is possible, to sign a document with an encipherment certificate. 
Correct way: It should not possible. Singin certificate should have Non
Repudation bit set.
Reproduction: Create a certificate with Key Enciphermnet bit, and try to sign,
it will works.

2) On the Windows platform, it you have installed more certificate on secure
device (smart card, token) the OO ask for them to put in or you should click to
cancel. As tester ,I have a lot of installed, so i should click on the Cancel
few times, before I get the certificate list. 
Correct way: aquire the certificate list from the Windows, then access the
certificate storage and/or crypto device, if the certificate on the crypto
device is selected.

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