Vivek Dasgupta wrote:
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>
> Thanks
>
> The problem was with '\n' characters not taken care of in the signature file.
>
> Now both the following commands work properly.
>
> openssl base64 -d -in $valid \
> | openssl pkcs7 -out $sigtmp -inform DER -outform PEM
>
> Now in the following command
On Wed, 19 July 2000, Yuji Shinozaki wrote:
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>
> How are you creating foo.b64? What does it look like?
Thanks
The problem was with '\n' characters not taken care of in the signature file.
Now both the following commands work properly.
openssl base64 -d -in $valid \
| openssl pkcs7 -out
On Wed, 19 July 2000, Yuji Shinozaki wrote:
>
>
> How are you creating foo.b64? What does it look like?
Thanks
The problem was with '\n' characters not taken care of in the signature file.
Now both the following commands work properly.
openssl base64 -d -in $valid \
| openssl pkcs7 -out
Vivek Dasgupta wrote:
> I have netscape 4.72 with PKCS#11 CRYPTO MODULES
>
> I have also tested javascript method crypto.signText
> at client side to sign form data. It displays communicator window to signing but
>gives internal error after pressing OK.
for me on Netscape 4.73 works OK. Check cl