Eddy Nigg said:-
Robin Alden:
f) refers to an SSL product which is limited in such a way that it isn't
generally usable on the public internet. We offer no warranty on the
product, and the main part of the domain validation is to ensure that
the
domain name in the certificate is not a
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote, On 2008-08-05 15:44:
Michael Ströder wrote:
I also tried signver but this hangs:
signver -V -v -d ~/.mozilla/xxx/ -i name.tar.gz -s name.tar.gz.p7m
strace output of hanging signver:
- snip -
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
cmsutil -D -d ~/.mozilla/xxx/ -c name.tar.gz -i name.tar.gz.p7m -o test
I remember running into this long ago. As I recall, the pass/fail result
is very subtle. It may be nothing more than the program's result code.
What did you get in the test file?
It's
Thank you so much for your help! I will look into submitting an enhancement
request.
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Jamie wrote, On 2008-08-04 12:12:
I am attempting to allow users to import a PKCS#7 certificate chain into
their browser, but I see
Eddy Nigg wrote:
My point was that Comodo does issue certificates according to the
problematic practices listed in our document. Not only that, it does
more than one of those practices. You stated in the bug however that
Comodo doesn't issue certificates according to the Problematic
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