Eddy, it was certainly never my intention to lead you to conclude that the
COMODO Certification Authority root certificate will only issue EV
certificates and should be enabled for EV only.
What I actually said was:
I can assure you that Comodo never issue DV and EV certs from the same
Rob Stradling wrote:
So, please change the details on the Pending page back to how they were.
As
per Bug #401587 Comment #0, we still really do want the COMODO Certification
Authority to be enabled for All 3 purposes: DV, IV/OV and EV.
I've changed the pending list entry for COMODO
Good Day,
I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can
encrypt, sign and verify e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted
e-mail, I encounter something weird.
On Initial Viewing of my encrypted e-mail, my card is inserted and
Rob Stradling:
Now, Frank has said At present there are two subordinate CAs under
the COMODO Certification Authority root: COMODO EV SSL CA and COMODO EV
SGC CA. These two subordinates are the issuing CAs for end entity certs.
The naming convention suggest that these intermediate CAs will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Day,
I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can
encrypt, sign and verify e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted
e-mail, I encounter something weird.
On Initial Viewing of my encrypted
I thought this was worth noting:
http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
To quote from the Project Dogtag wiki page: The Dogtag Certificate
System is an enterprise-class Open Source Certificate System for Linux.
It is based upon a full-featured system, hardened by real-world use,
that
I 'pushed' and announcement out, but it seems to be hung up somewhere in
the mail server...;).
Frank Hecker wrote:
I thought this was worth noting:
http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
To quote from the Project Dogtag wiki page: The Dogtag Certificate
System is an
Robert Relyea wrote:
Funny you should bring that up now. John has been making good progress
on getting something that works as we speak.
I stand corrected, and that is great news!
--
Heikki Toivonen
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Frank Hecker wrote:
I thought this was worth noting:
http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
Congrats to all involved. I am going to install Fedora 8 on a fresh box
right now and give this a run.
Dave
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Robert Relyea wrote, On 2008-03-19 09:46:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Day,
I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can encrypt, sign and verify
e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted e-mail, I encounter
something
Hi All!!!
I have found the reasons(explained below) for which it was behaving
erroneously. But this has given birth to more querries...!!! :-)
1)The client is unable to send/recieve messages from the server in
the first call to recieve/send. It requires exactly two messages
before the
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