Thanks a lot! I'll take a look at the patch tonight!

Aleksey

Wouter wrote:
Ok :) This patch has been extended a little bit after that first post, I just saw the files Ed sent. Ed has tested this patch thoroughly, and I also have done some tests with these changes.

The changes will make mscrypto behave better with non micorsoft CSP's (Crypto Service Provider). For example also smartcards and in this particular case Entrust provider will now function better related to finding and using keys that are accessible via the MS certificate store.

I've created a patch from the current svn tree of xmlsec with the same changes (see attachment). However the patch is created on win32 platform, and I hope you can apply it. If not, let me know, and I'll try to create one without the windows endofline chars. (I don't know how to create such a diff on a windows platform with svn, any ideas?).

Wouter

Aleksey Sanin wrote:
Aha! I remember that one! You've asked Ed to try it
and I was waiting for a confirmation that it works :)

Aleksey

Wouter wrote:
Is it the same patch as being posted in this mail?
http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2006/003560.html <http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2006/003560.html>

Then there you can find a patch as well.

Wouter


Aleksey Sanin wrote:
To be honest, this is the first time I see it.... I might have
missed it somehow, sorry. Is there any way you can create a diff?
It is much easier to apply...

Thanks!
Aleksey




Ed Shallow wrote:
Hi Aleksey,

    Any developments here ?

Cheers,
Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Shallow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 6:41 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Fixes to mscrypto for non-MS CSPs

      Hi Aleksey,

Please find attached changes to selected mscrypto routines to correct problems found with non-Microsoft Cryptographic Service Providers (CSPs). Most notably these patches fix handling of Entrust's CSP aka Entrust Service Provider for Windows 7.x. These patches were written by Wouter and tested by both Wouter and I last November and December. They were made to the 1.2.10 source baseline. They also introduce fallback search by "Friendly Name" if
cn and full dn searches fail.

I did not create diffs but rather included them exactly as I received them from Wouter last November. These changes were applied and compiled to
the 1.2.10 distribution and not from the daily snapshot.

   Can you apply and test ?

   Wouter can answer any specific question you may have.

Cheers,
Ed
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