Hmm... are they just command line versions of what I can see in KeyChain access? I do have a certificate from Thawte, and it appears in my Keychain, but OpenOffice doesn't see any certificate at all.
What am I missing here?

edit: I added my cert manually via keytool, but OpenOffice still doesn't see any. This is frustrating :-(

On 03/11/2005, at 20:29, James Mckenzie wrote:

Shoshannah:

I've had to deal with Digital Certificates and I can state that they are difficult to handle. I know what the system's keystore file is (cacerts) and the program to add to them (keytool). If both of these files exist, then you can add a key file to the keystore. If this is not what they are talking about, then I apoligize in advance.

James


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From: Shoshannah Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Nov 3, 2005 8:17 AM
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Subject: [porting-dev] Digital certificates and OOo2 on OSX

I have been reading a bit about OOo2 support of digital certificates:
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=21887

They say there that it needs to be registered in the system's
certificate store.
They have directions there for Window and Linux, and I was wondering-
does anyone know how this works on OSX? Does OOo 2 use keychain?
Something else?

Thanks!
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