Hi, Lionel! >1/ There are several examples to sign or encrypt documents. > But should I create the .c files or xmlsec does it for me? > >I'm a little bit confused. > > I am sorry but i am not sure I understand your question. XMLSec Library will not be able to write a program for you. It does not create .c files.
>2/ What is a CA? > Certificate Authority. Please read any book about PKI and x509 certificates. >3/ I sign a template document but in the command tool xmlsec, can I specify >the output file? >I use : xmlsec sign --keys keys.xml sig.xml > > The document is dumped to stdout. You can redirect it to any file using '>'. However, I like the idea about adding one more option "--out" (will do it soon). Thanks! >4/ How can I create my own rsa, dsa keys ? > There are many ways. IMHO, the simplest one is to use OpenSSL: openssl genrsa or openssl gendsa should do it for you (but read help first if you never created keys before). Aleksey _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
