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--- Comment #31 from Sune Vuorela ---
> It is too techie for me. What I understand is :
> - the pdf standard for digital signing is only using a x509 certificate.
> - in the standard, there is no way for digital signing with an OpenPGP
> certificate.
>
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--- Comment #30 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
>> openpgp certificates are not specified to be used for pdf files.
>> For that we need CMS -
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_Message_Syntax - and CAdES -
>> https://en.wikipedia.org
>>
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--- Comment #29 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #26)
> :~> gpgsm --list-secret-keys
> /home/roubach/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
>
So okular's dialog matches what you have in the keyring. That's
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--- Comment #28 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #27)
> >> And you have your x509 certificates in your gpg store ?
>
> why you speak about x509 certificate ?
>
> I speak about gpg certificates. Those found and used by
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--- Comment #27 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
>> And you have your x509 certificates in your gpg store ?
why you speak about x509 certificate ?
I speak about gpg certificates. Those found and used by kmail, LibreOffice,
kleopatra for digital signing.
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--- Comment #26 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
:~> gpgsm --list-secret-keys
/home/roubach/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
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--- Comment #25 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #24)
> Created attachment 162271 [details]
> no gpg certificate
>
> Hello
>
> OpenSUSE tumbleweed supplies :
> - gpg2 2.4.3
> - poppler built with gpgme support.
>
>
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--- Comment #24 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
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no gpg certificate
Hello
OpenSUSE tumbleweed supplies :
- gpg2 2.4.3
- poppler built with gpgme support.
Okular still does
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--- Comment #23 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #22)
> (In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #21)
> > Why Okular does not use the same technology as kleopatra, kmail or
> > LibreOffcie ?
>
> The work I did in
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--- Comment #22 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #21)
> Why Okular does not use the same technology as kleopatra, kmail or
> LibreOffcie ?
The work I did in poppler uses the exact same technology as kleopatra and
kmail.
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--- Comment #21 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
Why Okular does not use the same technology as kleopatra, kmail or LibreOffcie
?
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--- Comment #20 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
see the answer from openSUSE
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215890#c1
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--- Comment #19 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #17)
> Thanks
>
> If I understand well, we need:
> - okular default certificate folder is ~.gnupg
> - gpg 2.4.1 or later
> - we need poppler built with gpgme support.
>
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--- Comment #18 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
I sent a report to openSUSE
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215890
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--- Comment #17 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
Thanks
If I understand well, we need:
- okular default certificate folder is ~.gnupg
- gpg 2.4.1 or later
- we need poppler built with gpgme support.
right ?
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--- Comment #16 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #15)
> (In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #14)
> > (In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #12)
> > > Created attachment 162025 [details]
> > > backend settings
> >
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--- Comment #15 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
(In reply to Sune Vuorela from comment #14)
> (In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #12)
> > Created attachment 162025 [details]
> > backend settings
> >
> > See the settings
>
> Please file a bug report
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--- Comment #14 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #12)
> Created attachment 162025 [details]
> backend settings
>
> See the settings
Please file a bug report to whomever provides your poppler binaries.
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--- Comment #12 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
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See the settings
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--- Comment #11 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #10)
> okular 23.08.1
> poppler 23.09
>
> Issue still there :
> okular by default does not point to ~/.gnupg/ and when we customize the path
> to ~/.gnupg/ then okular
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--- Comment #10 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
okular 23.08.1
poppler 23.09
Issue still there :
okular by default does not point to ~/.gnupg/ and when we customize the path to
~/.gnupg/ then okular does not find any key. Certainly because it knows only
NSS
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--- Comment #9 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #6)
> It seems that kde policy is to use gpg store. Why not okular ?
This was released as part of okular 23.08 (requires a similar new-ish poppler
library, at least 23.07)
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--- Comment #7 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #6)
> It seems that kde policy is to use gpg store. Why not okular ?
It's coming.
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--- Comment #6 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
It seems that kde policy is to use gpg store. Why not okular ?
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--- Comment #5 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
pdfsig -nssdir ~/.pki/nssdb/ -list-nicks
There are no certificates available.
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--- Comment #3 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
It's strange because in an issue in gitlab about poppler I read that the code
for digital signing in poppler is a copy of the code in LibreOffice.
see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/poppler/poppler/-/issues/465
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--- Comment #2 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
launching okular in konsole then no error message about certificate db.
I made the following experiment with “~/pki/nssdb/“.
I uninstall okular then I install snap version of okular from “app.kde.store”.
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--- Comment #1 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
kleopatra, kmail, LibreOffice finds the same list of certificates, not okular !
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