https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435379
Swyter <swyterz...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |swyterz...@gmail.com --- Comment #5 from Swyter <swyterz...@gmail.com> --- This is important because without attaching a timestamp countersignature the document's signature will expire when the original certificate does, and it will still uphold the validity of the document if the certificate gets revoked down the line/after the fact. It is also required for some official documents in the European Union. The fact that on Linux there is no Acrobat Reader and there is only two programs able to actually cryptographically-sign PDFs (Okular and jsignpdf). Only jsignpdf supports setting TSA default servers while signing, and once signed there is no visibility. So we still depend on Windows software to see if it actually worked. So yeah, I'd add two needed improvements here (1) being able to choose and use TSA servers in Okular, and (2) being able to view countersignatures and show the validity of the combination of both (in green) like Adobe Reader does via top bar. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.