Hi This is somewhat off topic as it is related to my maintenance of the Perl XML::Sig module.
DSA signatures are a base64 encoded concatenation of the r and s octet streams. I can sign and verify DSA signatures with XML::Sig or xmlsec but occasionally the DSA signature validation fails (for both XML::Sig and xmlsec at the same time). I assume something is getting lost when I concatenate r and s before it is base64 encoded. Any thoughts based on how xmlsec generates the base64 encoded DSA signature? regards Tim _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [email protected] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
