No, the Adobe Trust List is just that - for our products.

However, we are working closely with the European Union's cross border 
initiative on their TSL (Trust Services List) which will be the standard for 
the EU for coordinating trust lists between member states.

Leonard

From: Andreas Kuehne [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 4:33 AM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Cc: Leonard Rosenthol
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Signing PDFs with CA-signed certificate

Hi Leonard,

this trust list feature sounds very intersting ! Is the the list accessably to 
non-Adobe products ?

Greetings

Andreas

________________________________
From: Leonard Rosenthol <[email protected]>
To: Post all your questions about iText here 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 7:11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Signing PDFs with CA-signed certificate


You need a certificate whose CA is already known to Acrobat/Reader, which would 
be either Adobe, Verisign or one of any of our CDS partners.

You might also want to move to Acrobat/Reader 9 and our new Trust List feature 
that we just announced last week.

Leonard

From: Rainer Vehns [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions] Signing PDFs with CA-signed certificate

Hello,

we are using iText in our application to create signed PDFs successfully. At 
the moment we are using a self-created certificate, we have created it with the 
Java keytool.

Everything works fine, but (of course) if you open the document with Acrobat 
Reader there is a warning, that the certificate ist not known. Our goal is, to 
avoid this warning without configuring anything within the Adobe Acrobat Reader 
(e.g. an new CA).

We have two problems with that:

1. We have created a certification request like described in 
http://itextpdf.sourceforge.net/howtosign.html#howtocertify. Then we tried to 
contact Verisign - but no one at Verisign can tell me, which application I 
should use. I tried a normal SSL-certificate, but the import in the keystore 
does not work. Does anyone has an idea, where to put the certification request, 
so that I get a valid answer ?

2. In the AcrobatReader 8 we are using, there is only the AdobeRoot-certificate 
importet - not even Verisign. So am I right, that the warning is still there, 
if I am using a Versign-cert ? I think I have to use the Adobe-cert, right ? I 
don't want to import an new certificate or to configure the AcrobatReader to 
use the Windows-certifications.

Short : What is the easiest way to get rid of the warning ?

Thank you very much,
Rainer





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