Yeah!!!
That was it. Now it works very fine!!!
Thank you very much
dalini
Ives Steglich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
Greedchen Mueller wrote:
> Thank for your fast response:
>
> Your right, i haven t a cert for my browser :)
> No i have one but it don t works.
>
> When i try to sign reqest i got this:
>
> -> Testing for SecCLAP Plugin. (from Browser)
> -> Using integradted _javascript_ object crypto (from Browser)
> -> I receive a window to enter my password to to confirm request (from
> Browser)
> -> Sign is needed to proceed (from Browser)
>
> -> Error 6203 (from OpenCA)
>
> My Certificate:
>
> Role: CA Operator
> Key Usage: Digital Signatur, non Repudiation, Key Encipherment
> Extended Key Usage: E-Mail Protection, Microsoft Smartcardlogin
yeah, but what have you marked for usage for the ca-certificate in the
webbrowser - usaly you can mark i n mozilla/firefox three items, what a
ca can authenticate...
you must import the certificate and the ca-certificate which has signed
the certificate you gonna go using
and this ca-certificate has to be marked to validate certificates for
e-mails too
u get this shown if you import the ca certificate or you can also go to
manage certificate -> authorities -> select the apropriate one and
view/edit it...
it should have: this ca-certificate can identify e-mail users selected
otherwise u can't use the certificate to sign data things
since mozilla/firefox only has: ssl, e-mail and software but
ssl/websites is not enough...
greetings
dalini
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