Johnny Gonzalez wrote:

- When I use the interface the Method signText shows a
window with the data it is going to sign, that data
looks in a different order from the data I'm obtaining
in Java from the DB. So I guess that's the problem why
the signature is invalid.

That's correct. The data must have the exact same order.

Hello I find a command called openca-sv Could I
use it
to sign my requests? If that's true, can anybody
tell
me how to sign (files or something) using it?

You can use the program to create PKCS#7 signatures. We use this program to verify the signatures received from the RA. The program can sign, verify, decrypt and encrypt. If you run "openca-sv --help" then you should get an errormessage with the options.

The new versions of this tool support openssl engines too (if you want to use a hardware accelerator).

Michael
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