s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Kaleve

Hi,

evaluting S/MIME functions got the following problem:

signing of msgs works fine, encryption doesn't work,
all I get is:

access violation at address 0050AB6A. Read of address 

any hints? (all certs present, S/MIME activated (switches don't
matter), PGP not activated ...)

/pk


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Re: s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread Dave Martin

On Wednesday, Wednesday, January 10, 2001, you wrote:

 signing of msgs works fine, encryption doesn't work,
 all I get is:

 access violation at address 0050AB6A. Read of address 

I had that happen with one test but just now it did actually work.

 any hints? (all certs present, S/MIME activated (switches don't
 matter), PGP not activated ...)

Cycle TB and try it again :)

There seems to still be some "holes" in the certificate support for
S/MIME.  I was able to import a cert from Netscape but TB refused to
use it for signing.  The same cert exported from IE and imported into
TB DID work however.  I suspect that the Netscape export doesn't
include the private key which is what TB seems to demand.  Not sure
why though.

Dave Martin
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www.rexxla.org



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Re: s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread George F Schoelles

Hello Peter,

Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 1:22:57 AM, you wrote:

PK any hints? (all certs present, S/MIME activated (switches don't
PK matter), PGP not activated ...)


Were the certificates you are encrypting to properly exported with the
ability of encryption enabled?

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Re: s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread Dave Martin

On Wednesday, Wednesday, January 10, 2001, you wrote:

 already done, no effect ...

Didn't think it would but for reasons that aren't clear letting things
"rest" overnight and restarting TB allowed it to work for me (at least
for the one address I'm testing with).

 further question: do you have a file present in your mail directory
 called SMIMERND.BIN ?

Nope.  No such file anywhere on the drive with TB on it.

 I'm missing this random seed file, The Bat! doesn't create it by
 itself, maybe that's the reason for the access violation?

Good thought that's for sure.  I just tried another test to the
address that gave me the access violation error yesterday and it was
sent, encrypted and signed, without a problem.

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s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Kaleve

Hello George,

GFS Were the certificates you are encrypting to properly exported with the
GFS ability of encryption enabled?

yes, have checked that twice, the certificate does have the ability of
public key encryption ...

could you please have a look at your mail directory:

do you have a file present in your mail directory called SMIMERND.BIN?

I'm missing this random seed file, The Bat! doesn't create it by
itself (it should as stated by the developers), maybe the access
violation comes from here, either because it's not found or while
trying to create it?


Best regards,
 Petermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread George F Schoelles

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Hello Peter,

Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 8:02:33 AM, you wrote:

PK do you have a file present in your mail directory called SMIMERND.BIN?

PK I'm missing this random seed file, The Bat! doesn't create it by
PK itself (it should as stated by the developers), maybe the access
PK violation comes from here, either because it's not found or while
PK trying to create it?


I  do  not  have  that  file,  but  I never have tried using s/mime to
encrypt before either. I just got s/mime signing figured out the other
day  and  I  don't  hold  anyone  else's  s/mime  keys in order to try
encryption.

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Re: s/mime access violation

2001-01-10 Thread Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris)

Hello!


Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 7:02:33 PM, Peter Kaleve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

PK do you have a file present in your mail directory called SMIMERND.BIN?

No.


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