Vishal Mahajan wrote:
Berin, like I said in my previous message, what if the cononicalization
is not required to be performed? eg, consider the following example
ds:Reference
http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig
ch 31, 2004 6:55 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with verification of .NET signed XML
I think (I am not sure) that this might be happening because of the
namespace attributes cascading that's done by apache dsig library on
the xml document. This, combined with the fact that there'
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From: Vishal Mahajan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think (I am not sure) that this might be hap
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Subject: Re: Problem with verification of .NET signed XML
I think (I am not sure) that this might be happening because of the
namespace attributes cascading that's done by apache dsig library on the
xml document. This, combined with the fact that there's no
canonica
day, March 31, 2004 6:55 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with verification of .NET signed XML
I think (I am not sure) that this might be happening because of the
namespace attributes cascading that's done by apache dsig library on the
xml document. This, combined with
rch 31, 2004 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Problem with verification of .NET signed XML
Hi Berin,
Thanks for your mail.
My client is written using .NET. It creates an XML envelope and sign it.
My server is written in apache xml security. It verifies the signed xml
mes
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From: GANDHIRAJAN,AYYAPPAN (HP-India,ex2)
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Subject: RE: Problem with verification of .NET signed XML
Hi Berin,
Thanks for your mail.
My client is written using .NET. It creates an XML envelope and sign it.
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-Original Message-
From: Berin Lautenbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with verification of .NET signed XM
The Object element is simply an artifact for including information to be
signed or to be used in the signature inside the Signature element. It
is not directly included in any signture operation.
How is the signature breaking?
Cheers,
Berin
GANDHIRAJAN,AYYAPPAN (HP-India,ex2) wrote:
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