Re: S/MIME X509 certificate requirements for Thunderbird 60.x

2018-12-06 Thread Martin Büchler
Thanks Kai for clarification, I will try getting this attribute into our next batch of certificates. -- dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto

Re: S/MIME X509 certificate requirements for Thunderbird 60.x

2018-11-27 Thread Kai Engert
On 23.11.18 12:58, Martin Büchler wrote: > That is exactly what I am looking for: Where are the certificate requirements > specified other than in TB source code? I then would like to instruct our PKI > to add/change missing extensions, fields, or anticipated X500 name formats. I agree it would

Re: S/MIME X509 certificate requirements for Thunderbird 60.x

2018-11-27 Thread Martin Büchler
On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 12:02:57 PM UTC+1, Kai Engert wrote: ... > > How did you learn that TB refused it? > > In account settings, security tab (not openpgp security tab), if you > click a select button, does TB offer you to use that certificate? > The usual way: Set one of the above m

S/MIME X509 certificate requirements for Thunderbird 60.x

2018-11-23 Thread Kai Engert
On 22.11.18 17:38, mbch...@gmail.com wrote: > Now, I want to import a certificate, originally created by our company PKI as > SSL-Client certificate for use with Cisco Anyconnect VPN clients. > > I realized that it differs in its DN format, misses explicit mail > sing/encryption flags and has ad

S/MIME X509 certificate requirements for Thunderbird 60.x

2018-11-22 Thread mbchler
Dear all, Importing a COMODO email signing cert into Thunderbird 60.2.1 works fine in a plain vanilla way, that is: enroll, download, import. Now, I want to import a certificate, originally created by our company PKI as SSL-Client certificate for use with Cisco Anyconnect VPN clients. I realiz