and it did not work for openssl (returned error) and crashed nss which is worse
than the file we had before :)
Anyway, I did the same conversion myself. The new file seems to be working
fine on Linux (openssl/nss). And I could not test it on Windows because I start
getting "Keyset does not exist" error for every "CryptoAquireContext" call.
No idea why did this happen at all or when it'll be back to normal.
I have attached the file (gzipped). Can you try it with xmlsec-mscrypto, please?
Thanks, Aleksey!
Aleksey Sanin wrote:
This would cause problems for NSS because it does not understand PEM format.
Can you try to convert this PEM file back to DER and try the result, please?
Aleksey
Wouter wrote:
B) Failing tests:
- merlin-xmldsig-twenty-three/signature-keyname
Something about loading some dll, looks like a problem with my "cursed" box and don't worry about it too much.
I've converted the lugh.pem file into lugh.der, and replaced the original lugh.der. Now the test is working. The original lugh.der I couldn't recognize as anything (der encoded) valid. I've attached the new lugh.der cert, so if no objections exist, it can replace the wrong original lugh.der.
Wouter
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