S/MIME Encryption Certificate without email address

2011-03-17 Thread silent...@gmail.com
It seems that Thunderbird refuses to use X.509 certificates for S/MIME encryption when these certificates do not contain email address of the subject. We want to use S/MIME with keys stored on smart cards and certificates distributed via LDAP. For obvious reasons we cannot attach certificates to fi

Re: Importing GPG public and private keys in NSS

2011-03-17 Thread Robert Relyea
On 03/17/2011 11:33 AM, Superpacko wrote: > On 17 mar, 15:20, Robert Relyea wrote: >> On 03/16/2011 01:54 PM, Superpacko wrote:> Hi, im working on a software that >> uses GPG as a Key Manager but leaves >>> the encryption operations to NSS. I'm having a hard time trying to >>> figure out how to i

Re: XPI signing certificate authority recomendations

2011-03-17 Thread Eddy Nigg
On 03/17/2011 09:39 PM, From Ridley: Could anyone make a suggestion on a Certificate Authority service company to use to purchase a certificate with the code/object signing capability needed to sign an XPI for Firefox to verify the author, with no need for the end user to have to install any inte

XPI signing certificate authority recomendations

2011-03-17 Thread Ridley
Could anyone make a suggestion on a Certificate Authority service company to use to purchase a certificate with the code/object signing capability needed to sign an XPI for Firefox to verify the author, with no need for the end user to have to install any intermediate certificates. [So that it tru

Re: Importing GPG public and private keys in NSS

2011-03-17 Thread Superpacko
On 17 mar, 15:20, Robert Relyea wrote: > On 03/16/2011 01:54 PM, Superpacko wrote:> Hi, im working on a software that > uses GPG as a Key Manager but leaves > > the encryption operations to NSS. I'm having a hard time trying to > > figure out how to import GPG's public and private keys in NSS. >

Re: Importing GPG public and private keys in NSS

2011-03-17 Thread Robert Relyea
On 03/16/2011 01:54 PM, Superpacko wrote: > Hi, im working on a software that uses GPG as a Key Manager but leaves > the encryption operations to NSS. I'm having a hard time trying to > figure out how to import GPG's public and private keys in NSS. > GPG stores the keys in "PKT_public_key" and "PKT