Sorry, the verifying line was : - xmlsec1 --verify --id-attr:Id infNFe --privkey-pem nfcek.pem,cert.pem signed.xml
2014-11-24 16:45 GMT-02:00 Renato Fermi <[email protected]>: Hello Aleksey, > > I was really using a wrong certificate to sign and check it. > Now I'm using the same certificate, the one who generated key file. > So I have 2 files: > - cert.pem - client certificate, obtained using the following command, > from the full certificate: > openssl pkcs12 -in certificate.pfx -out cert.pem -clcerts -nokeys > -nodes > - nfcek.pem - key file obtained this way: > openssl pkcs12 -in certificate.pfx -out nfcek.pem -nocerts -nodes > > Im signing using : > - xmlsec1 --sign --id-attr:Id infNFe --privkey-pem nfcek.pem,cert.pem > --output signed.xml 0A000U209.xml > And verifying : > - xmlsec1 --verify --id-attr:Id infNFe --privkey-pem > nfcek.pem,certificado.pem signed.xml > > So I got an OK, but with errors: > func=xmlSecOpenSSLX509StoreVerify:file=x509vfy.c:line=360:obj=x509-store:subj=X509_verify_cert:error=4:crypto > library function > failed:subj=/C=BR/ST=SP/L=BARUERI/O=ICP-Brasil/OU=Secretaria da Receita > Federal do Brasil - RFB/OU=RFB e-CNPJ A1/OU=AR SERASA/CN=CONECTO SISTEMAS > LTDA:05113966000159;err=20;msg=unable to get local issuer certificate > func=xmlSecOpenSSLX509StoreVerify:file=x509vfy.c:line=408:obj=x509-store:subj=unknown:error=71:certificate > verification failed:err=20;msg=unable to get local issuer certificate > OK > SignedInfo References (ok/all): 1/1 > Manifests References (ok/all): 0/0 > > Do you have any ideia about it? > > Thanks again. > > 2014-11-24 16:23 GMT-02:00 Aleksey Sanin <[email protected]>: > > Are you sure that the cacert.pem contains the certificate for nfcek.pem >> key? It looks like you are signing with one key and verifying with >> another. >> >> Aleksey >> >> On 11/24/14 10:15 AM, Renato Fermi wrote: >> > I've added 2 files (inuput) 0AU00209.xml and output.xml. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > 2014-11-24 16:05 GMT-02:00 Aleksey Sanin <[email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> > >> > How does the input.xml looks like? >> > >> > Aleksey >> > >> > On 11/24/14 9:58 AM, Renato Fermi wrote: >> > > Hello Aleksey, >> > > >> > > I'm having troubles after sucessfully signing a XML, when >> > verifying it. >> > > >> > > What I've done: >> > > - Signed XML with my cert key and cacert : >> > > $ xmlsec1 --sign --id-attr:Id infNFe --privkey-pem >> > nfcek.pem,cacert.pem >> > > --output signed.xml input.xml >> > > - Verified the signature: >> > > xmlsec1 --verify --id-attr:Id infNFe --privkey-pem >> > nfcek.pem,cacert.pem >> > > signed.xml >> > > >> > > And received the return: >> > > >> > >> >> func=xmlSecOpenSSLEvpSignatureVerify:file=signatures.c:line=493:obj=rsa-sha1:subj=EVP_VerifyFinal:error=18:data >> > > do not match:signature do not match >> > > FAIL >> > > SignedInfo References (ok/all): 1/1 >> > > Manifests References (ok/all): 0/0 >> > > Error: failed to verify file "signed.xml" >> > > >> > > Am I doing anything wrong? >> > > >> > > Thanks in advance. >> > > >> > > Renato Fermi >> > > >> > > >> > > _______________________________________________ >> > > xmlsec mailing list >> > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> > > http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > xmlsec mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec >> > >> > >
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