> I just checked over the stuff that I did, and I used Sun's javakey.

Someone told me that javakey uses DSA algorithm, which Netscape
(what I'm using) doesn't understand ...

> Make sure you have loaded myCert into your browser as a Certificate
> Authority.

How?

> When you run signtool -L, you should see myCert appear as one of the certificates.

Yes ... there's my certificate, with an asterisk (*) ... But when
I run signtool -l, I get:
        using certificate directory: /home/lala/.netscape

        Object signing certificates
        ---------------------------------------
        MyCert
                ++ Error ++ Unable to find issuer certificate
        ---------------------------------------
        For a list including CA's, usr "signtool -L"


> If you have problems with the "native Netscape" approach, you could
> make sure your applet runs in appletviewer, use javakey to sign it,

After signing (using signtool), I tried appletviewer but caught
exceptions:
        sun.security.pkcs.ParsingException: IOException,
        sun.applet.AppletSecurityException: checkread

I look into javakey ...

> Sorry I can't tell you more without web access.

It's okay ... You're time and help is very much appreciated ...
:-)


Than'x!

-- Laura

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