here's the setup for signing https://0bin.net/paste/1hDByAx4i9dBAoGh#0CCZBX5Il0FHxsuYQUvoe7otY3-tHxtM0Zs9IYqLozG
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 5:35 PM Paresh Chouhan <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, Michael I wrote that post, It is working well with an HSM, > > https://0bin.net/paste/iEhbQJm8y-waiV+O#2deRPmaGUdvWwg0iD+htfR4gWm3wmKUe3upyt0+3jRS > > > On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:19 PM Michael Lindsay > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello List! >> >> I’ve got an implementation of pdfbox digital signing working fabulously >> with a self signed cert based on the examples provided. We are trying to >> switch over to using an HSM and I can’t seem to crack it. I believe from >> the post here that such a thing is possible: >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44196316/pdf-signing-generated-pdf-document-certification-is-invalid-using-external-si >> < >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44196316/pdf-signing-generated-pdf-document-certification-is-invalid-using-external-si >> > >> >> The signing service provides a signing certificate and ocsp which I need >> to use to calculate the digest then pass that along to them for signing >> with the private key. All of the examples in the documentation assume I >> have the private key. >> >> Does anyone here have any example code for calculating and sending pdf >> digest to external service to sign pdfs? Any help would be greatly >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> - Michael > > -- > Regards > Paresh Chouhan > https://github.com/pareshchouhan > -- Regards Paresh Chouhan https://github.com/pareshchouhan

