Greetings!
We recently got a mandate to start using S/MIME signatures/encryption
for all email to/from DoD personnel. Most of the folks in my office who
converse with DoD employees have the magical CAC. I've got the
ActivCard Gold for CAC installed, and the bundled Netscape PKCS11
interface setup in Mozilla (1.5 Win32). Website access and email
signing work fine. The problem I am having is decrypting email messages
sent to me. The person I am testing with has sent me (and I have sent
him) signed messages so we have each other's certificates. He can
decrypt messages I send him, but I cannot decrypt messages he sends me.
Mozilla is not being very forthcoming with details as to why either.
The message security dialog box states: "There are unknown problems with
this encrypted message". I know he is using Microsoft Outlook via
Exchange on the far end, but that shouldn't matter. I have all the root
CA's installed and trusted, so I don't think that is an issue either.
Is there some way to tell Mozilla to give me debugging information when
trying to read an S/MIME message to a log file somewhere?
Also, I may not have all the smart card stuff setup correctly. It is
assumed that all the crypto stuff was setup when you ordered your
machine through NMCI - which is great, if you are a government employee
and don't have a problem running outlook :)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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-Carl Perry, TICOM Geomatics
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 512/345-5006x428
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