Here is a follow-up to the original message:
- I forgot tomention, the KeyManager extension only works on Windows
and Linux.
If there is interest, I may be able to create a version for SUN-Solaris.
- addson.mozilla.org changed their policy - the extension is now
publicly available. You
Peter Djalaliev wrote:
Can somebody elaborate a little more about why one is better then the
other?
I went to the VFY_VerifyDigest code and I saw in vfy_VerifyDigest
that:
- for signatures produced with the RSA encryption algorithm, it would
decrypt the signature using the public key and
mckenna_vc wrote:
Browser: Firefox 2.0.0.3
OS: Windows Server 2003
Here the problem is installing End user certificate into the firefox browser
without the root CA , Certificate Chain of user certificate is not getting
installed into the Certificate Manager of the Firefox Browser.
The end
Bill Burns wrote:
On Mar 29, 8:26 pm, Nelson Bolyard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
snip
One error I get while attempting to authenticate to an internal site
with my certificate-on-a-smartcard is this one:
Alert: An internal failure has been detected. It not possible to
complete the requested
The subject of this ought to have been
Re: Email certificate from TPM does not show up in Thunderbird
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Funnily enough, one of the other applications that Infineon list as
supporting their product is ... Netscape Communicator!
http://www.infineon.com/cgi-bin/ifx/portal/ep/channelView.do?channelId=-84614channelPage=%2Fep%2Fchannel%2FproductOverview.jsppageTypeId=17099
Regards,
Peter
Subject: Email certificate from TPM does not show up in Thunderbird
(or My shy certificate revisited)
From:Stephen Gryphon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:00:13 +1000
To: dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
G?day,
I am suffering from what appears to
Hi Subrata,
Although I find your extension interesting, I think that the on-line stuff
is nowhere ready. KeyGen, generateCRMFrequest, and Xenroll have
severe limitations which have made most large PKIs in the EU use
home-brewed PKI provisioning solutions. I am trying to create a
standard for
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