Den 24. aug 2004, kl. 19:01, skrev Aleksey Sanin:
I have tried to sign both an .svg and a .jpg, but with both cases it complains mostly about crypto,
or invalid parameters. Both certificates are protected by a password, and only using jon_bendtsen.key
did it ask for a passwordI believe you are missing and important input parameter: a signature template. I would recommend to look at the xmlsec tutorial http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/api/xmlsec-notes-sign-encrypt.html and a lot of examples in the test/ folder of xmlsec archive.
I made a little progress. I can run the examples in the example dir, but if i try to embed a html file in between the <Data> and </Data> which i would expect i could, the result of a sign is:
testhost:/usr/src/xmlsec1-1.2.6/examples# ./sign1 jsign.xml rsakey.pem
jsign.xml:11: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: meta line 9 and head
</head>
^
jsign.xml:38: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: img line 38 and a
//xmlsoft.org/"><img src="images/libxml2-logo.png" alt="LibXML2" border="0"></a>
^
jsign.xml:38: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: a line 38 and td
lsoft.org/"><img src="images/libxml2-logo.png" alt="LibXML2" border="0"></a></td
^
jsign.xml:39: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: td line 38 and tr
</tr>
^
jsign.xml:42: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: img line 42 and a
lsoft.org/XSLT"><img src="images/libxslt-logo.png" alt="LibXSLT" border="0"></a>
^
The embedded html file is your own bugs.html from the docs directory.
I was kind of expecting it to be able to sign any file stuffed in between the <Data> and </Data> tag.
Binary files would have to be encoded in another xml file saying
<xml blabla>
<Binary data>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]&>JCBNYIcu489235
@$%$3453453456
gogjofgssdf
</Binary data>
</xml>
JonB
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