Hi All!!!
I have found the reasons(explained below) for which it was behaving
erroneously. But this has given birth to more querries...!!! :-)
> 1)The client is unable to send/recieve messages from the server in
> the first call to recieve/send. It requires exactly two messages
> before the
Robert Relyea wrote, On 2008-03-19 09:46:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Good Day,
>>
>> I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
>> testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can encrypt, sign and verify
>> e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted e-mail, I encounter
>
Robert Relyea wrote:
> Heikki Toivonen wrote:
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>>> I dont mind going in and trying to wrap the pieces of NSS that I need,
>>> but if I dont have to reinvent the wheel, then that would be great too.
>>>
>>
>> I am not aware of a Python wrapper for NSS, although that has been
Frank Hecker wrote:
> I thought this was worth noting:
>
> http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
Congrats to all involved. I am going to install Fedora 8 on a fresh box
right now and give this a run.
Dave
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Robert Relyea wrote:
> Funny you should bring that up now. John has been making good progress
> on getting something that works as we speak.
I stand corrected, and that is great news!
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I 'pushed' and announcement out, but it seems to be hung up somewhere in
the mail server...;).
Frank Hecker wrote:
I thought this was worth noting:
http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
To quote from the Project Dogtag wiki page: "The Dogtag Certificate
System is an enterprise-cl
I thought this was worth noting:
http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html
To quote from the Project Dogtag wiki page: "The Dogtag Certificate
System is an enterprise-class Open Source Certificate System for Linux.
It is based upon a full-featured system, hardened by real-world use,
that su
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Day,
I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can
encrypt, sign and verify e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted
e-mail, I encounter something weird.
On Initial Viewing of my encrypted e-mai
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Kevin wrote:
I dont mind going in and trying to wrap the pieces of NSS that I need,
but if I dont have to reinvent the wheel, then that would be great too.
I am not aware of a Python wrapper for NSS, although that has been
discussed here before. Although maybe th
On Wednesday 19 March 2008, Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote:
> Rob Stradling:
> > Now, Frank has said "At present there are two subordinate CAs under
> > the "COMODO Certification Authority" root: "COMODO EV SSL CA" and "COMODO
> > EV SGC CA". These two subordinates are the issuing CAs for end enti
Rob Stradling:
> Now, Frank has said "At present there are two subordinate CAs under
> the "COMODO Certification Authority" root: "COMODO EV SSL CA" and "COMODO EV
> SGC CA". These two subordinates are the issuing CAs for end entity certs."
>
The naming convention suggest that these intermedia
Good Day,
I have developed a custom smart card based Pkcs library, I'm currently
testing it qith Thunderbird, so far i can
encrypt, sign and verify e-mails, but when i send myself an encrypted
e-mail, I encounter something weird.
On Initial Viewing of my encrypted e-mail, my card is inserted and
Rob Stradling wrote:
> So, please change the details on the "Pending" page back to how they were.
> As
> per Bug #401587 Comment #0, we still really do want the COMODO Certification
> Authority to be enabled for "All 3" purposes: DV, IV/OV and EV.
I've changed the pending list entry for COMODO
Eddy, it was certainly never my intention to lead you to conclude that the
COMODO Certification Authority root certificate "will only issue EV
certificates and should be enabled for EV only".
What I actually said was:
"I can assure you that Comodo never issue DV and EV certs from the same
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