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Is it a data and digest do not match related error
?
If so, does .Net have any way of dumping the pre-digest
buffer ?
Ed From: Jon Lind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: August 2, 2006 7:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] Subject: RE: [xmlsec] .NET Integration Yeah, there were loads
of canonicalization errors in .NET 1.1. We went through that last fall,
but when we switched to 2.0 we were able to interop with our Java
partners. However, I am
completely unable to get it to work with an XmlSec signed document. I’m
sure I’m doing something wrong, but amazingly I can’t find anything on this on
the web and the .NET API just says “False” so there’s no good way to
debug. Anyway,
thanks! From: Ed
Shallow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll be trying .Net
Framework-based inter-op in the coming months, I'll let you know. I remember
reporting problems with Beta Releases of InfoPath 2003 back in 2002 that had to
do with faulty canonicalization in MSXML. This was fixed by the time InfoPath
2003 shipped. They are pretty conscious of inter-op and do extensive testing
with IBM and others. I know for a fact that they are aware of, and "probably"
have conducted inter-op with XMLSec. Additionally Open Office uses XMLSec and
that is definitely on their radar. Ed From: Jon Lind
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting. So
MS to XmlSec works. Has anyone done the
reverse (signing with XmlSec and verifying with
.NET?) From: Ed
Shallow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi
All, I have
verified signed documents from MS Office Word 2007 Beta 2, Office InfoPath 2003,
and Office InfoPath 2007 Beta 2. However I am not sure what crypto lib they use
under the covers. I had heard that they were based on MSXML5 which was not
released to the public and used only internally. I would suspect however that
MSXML5 and the System.Cryptography.Xml .Net packages are compatible, and
therefore by extension so is XMLSec. Cheers, Ed P.S. Office 2007 Beta 2
is publicly available for download are all versions of the .Net
packages From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jon Lind Howdy. I am wondering if
anyone has successfully used XmlSec to sign a document and then verified it in
Microsoft .NET 2.0? I have Googled this and can’t find any accounts of
someone doing this. Thanks! |
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