Hm... This is strange. xmlsec should not insert anything like this.
Can you check that you do not set any transforms in the xmlDSigCtx,
please? Can you try to reproduce the problem with xmlsec command
line utility and provide all the files?
Thanks,
Aleksey
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Hello,
i am
hich is
a royl pain and alo dangerous. Same applies to the keyptr in the SignCtx
as well.
Ed
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he SignCtx as well.
Ed
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> How can I turn off Keyname lookups?We already
Can you give me please a short example?
Thanks
Jürgen
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Search xmlsec command line utility sources for
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> How can I turn off Keyname lookups?
We already discussed this few months ago
http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2006/003403.html
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Well we discussed but never you told me how I can disable Keyname lookup ;o)
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> How can I turn
> How can I turn off Keyname lookups?
We already discussed this few months ago
http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2006/003403.html
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How can I turn off Keyname lookups?
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Sent: Mittwoch, 06. September 2006 17:32
To: Jürgen Heiss
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Most likely, xmlsec finds the key in the KeyManager by the key name
Most likely, xmlsec finds the key in the KeyManager by the key name.
You can disable KeyName lookups though.
Aleksey
Jürgen Heiss wrote:
Hi,
this is a signed file, which has a Keyvalue tag.
When I try to verify this file the datalist is empty.
But the certificate exists in the signed file ho
This is an OpenSSL libraries. Get them from Igor's web site or compile
by yourself.
Aleksey
Jan-Olof Andersson wrote:
Hi!
i trys to use your example programs that is distributed by the source.
There is a few libs missing for example libeay32_a.lib.. Where can I find
that archive?
Best regards
Unfortunately, I can't help you much because I don;t know which OS do
you use,
which example is it and where is the crasher inside (get full stack!).
The only guess I have is that you are using Windows, Igor's binaries and
screw up
compilation options (check FAQ or documentation for details).
A
I always reply to mails sent to the xmlsec mailing list. If you are
sending mails
with xmlsec question to my personal email I might ignore them in the
same way
you ignore my request to do not do this.
I have no idea why you have problems with Chinese. I am sorry but you
gave zero
information in
Please look at apps/xmlsec.c and search for
"xmlSecSimpleKeysMngrLoadPkcs12" string.
Aleksey
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Aleksey:
I have a next problem:
-I have a certificate, with includes the private and the public key, and
more.
-In format PCS12,
-I want to extract the private key and sign
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