Behalf Of coco coco
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:58 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: problem verifying signature from java
>
>To rule out any problems with your OpenSSL code I'd suggest you check
the
>signatures using the dgst command and if there are problems analyz
To rule out any problems with your OpenSSL code I'd suggest you check the
signatures using the dgst command and if there are problems analyze them
using
rsautl.
Thanks for the reply. I got it, by examining basically every function that
touches
my data. So, in the end, it was the base64 libr
Did you got any break through.
Sorry, didn't read this list for a while. Actually, the code I put up in my
question
was correct. The problem was with a Base64 lib that I linked with in C++.
The implementation of the library has a small bug, which does not handle
the '+' char properly.
That'
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005, coco coco wrote:
>
> Sorry to disappoint you, I've been banging my head on the monitor for
> 2 days now, going over the code and manual/api docs/examples/google
> for so many times, and I'm still having difficulties to get openssl and Java
> work together. All my crypto codi
Did you got any break through.
-Madhu
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of coco coco
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 6:49 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: RE: problem verifying signature from java
> I am also facing the simi
I am also facing the similar problem. I am generating signature
using OpenSSL and passing in to JAVA to verify (running JAVA test
suite). Signature format is in DER encoded PKCS#7 format.
But JAVA is not able to parse the "SignedData" content in the
PKCS#7 format. It is giving "
Hello coco,
I am also facing the similar problem. I am generating signature
using OpenSSL and passing in to JAVA to verify (running JAVA test
suite). Signature format is in DER encoded PKCS#7 format.
But JAVA is not able to parse the "SignedData" content in the
PKCS#7 format. It