Am 17.04.19 um 09:04 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> Am Dienstag 16 April 2019 22:32:30 schrieb Bernhard Übelacker:
>> - Signature Validation: Signature is Valid.
>> - Certificate Validation: Certificate has Expired
>
> Looks good, so it seems that libnss3 has a different certificate store
> as wel
Am Dienstag 16 April 2019 22:32:30 schrieb Bernhard Übelacker:
> - Signature Validation: Signature is Valid.
> - Certificate Validation: Certificate has Expired
Looks good, so it seems that libnss3 has a different certificate store
as well that it is using additionally in this case (or in this
Am 16.04.19 um 12:04 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
>> there was neither /etc/pki/nssdb nor a firefox profile in the
>> home directory.
>
> Can you post the signature information?
> My guess from the code is that you saw the info,
> but no certification validation.
benutzer@debian:~$ /usr/bin/pdfsig Sa
> there was neither /etc/pki/nssdb nor a firefox profile in the
> home directory.
Can you post the signature information?
My guess from the code is that you saw the info,
but no certification validation.
Hello Bernhard,
> The indicateion is the difference in the messages in the original problems:
> #924050: Internal Error (0): Input couldn't be parsed as a CMS signature
> #926404: Internal Error (0): couldn't find default Firefox Folder
Yes, I fear I hit not the submitters problem in #924050 and
Hello,
Am Dienstag 16 April 2019 09:37:28 schrieb Bernhard Übelacker:
> That looks quite similar to what I have received in #924050.
you were testing a different case there
probably the one for this (==#926404) problem.
The indicateion is the difference in the messages in the original problems:
Control: tags 924050 + upstream fixed-upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x77321c84 in SECMOD_ReferenceModule () from
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so
> #0 0x77321c84 in SECMOD_ReferenceModule () from
> /lib/x86_64-linux-
Hello Bernhard (Übelacker),
thanks for your response!
| Is pdfsig on your system really not crashing if firefox is installed?
this is my guess, because I've looked into the code and for verification it
gives
either a code path /etc/pki/nssdb or something in the personal profile to the
nss libr
Hello Bernhard E. Reiter,
just tried to help triaging this bug.
It sounds quite similar to an already filed bug #924050 .
Is pdfsig on your system really not crashing if firefox is installed?
Maybe you could run following command in a terminal to get a backtrace
from a debugger when it crashes a
Package: poppler-utils
Version: 0.71.0-3
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/pdfsig
Dear Maintainers,
when running pdfsig on a system, without Firefox, it segfaults:
$ pdfsig A_signed.pdf
Digital Signature Info of: A_signed.pdf
Internal Error (0): couldn't find default Firefox Folder
Segmentation f
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