Nelson B escribió:
Paul Santapau Nebot wrote:
Are you sure about that number?
All the error codes for TBird's crypto are negative numbers, in the
range -6000 .. -12288 and the number 1028 isn't in that range.
Ok, good guess ;-). But the number that appears is really 1028
between
Can anyone tell me how ASN.1 CHOICE structures should be parsed:
openssl parsing ...
185:d=1 hl=2 l= 45 cons: SEQUENCE
187:d=2 hl=2 l= 43 cons: cont [ 0 ]
189:d=3 hl=2 l= 41 cons: cont [ 0 ]
191:d=4 hl=2 l= 39 prim: cont [ 6 ] - this is actually IA5STRING
from
Is it possible that the leaf didn't make it into the db? When I do
signtool -d . -k SingShot Media -p mypwd signed/
I get :
signtool: the cert SingShot Media does not exist in the database.
Also, how can I check to see whether the cert contains any extensions?
Bug reported for this issue:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335847
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, my PKCS #11 module is using OpenSSL 0.9.8a from Shining Light
Productions.
(Reference: http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html)
Paul Santapau wrote:
Nelson B escribió:
All the error codes for TBird's crypto are negative numbers, in the
range -6000 .. -12288 and the number 1028 isn't in that range.
Ok, good guess ;-). But the number that appears is really 1028
between parenthesis. I can send u an snapshoot if wanted,
Paul wrote:
Is it possible that the leaf didn't make it into the db? When I do
signtool -d . -k SingShot Media -p mypwd signed/
Yes, except that you have offered one piece of relatively strong evidence
to the contrary, namely, that cert chain in your original post.
If that cert chain was
I was right-clicking the cert Windows Explorer (file manager) and
opening the cert with MS Crypto Shell Extensions. But I was importing
and attempting to sign code with the NSS tools.
I've imported the certificate into a db in the current folder using NSS
certutil -A -n SingShot Object Signing
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