Re: Comodo request for EV root inclusion (COMODO Certification Authority)

2008-03-19 Thread Rob Stradling
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

Re: Comodo request for EV root inclusion (COMODO Certification Authority)

2008-03-19 Thread Frank Hecker
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

Failed to decrypt on smart card based-PKCS module

2008-03-19 Thread joemar . mante
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

Re: Comodo request for EV root inclusion (COMODO Certification Authority)

2008-03-19 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
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

Re: Failed to decrypt on smart card based-PKCS module

2008-03-19 Thread Robert Relyea
[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

Project Dogtag, an open source certificate system

2008-03-19 Thread Frank Hecker
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

Re: Project Dogtag, an open source certificate system

2008-03-19 Thread Robert Relyea
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

Re: Python Wrapper for NSS

2008-03-19 Thread Heikki Toivonen
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 ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list

Re: Project Dogtag, an open source certificate system

2008-03-19 Thread David Stutzman
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 ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list

Re: Failed to decrypt on smart card based-PKCS module

2008-03-19 Thread Nelson Bolyard
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

Re: Problem with PR_Recv in blocking mode.

2008-03-19 Thread D3|\||\|!$
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