[xmlsec] RE: Help by signing

Aleksey Sanin aleksey at aleksey.com
Mon Sep 4 10:22:49 PDT 2006


It might happen that KeyValue is not available in
this case. I am not an expert in MSCrypto api though.
BTW, in *most* of the case you probably do not want
to have KeyValue in the signature.

Aleksey


Jürgen Heiss wrote:
> When I set the Keyname like this
> 
> <dsig:KeyName>dummy</dsig:KeyName>
> 
> The file will be signed, but the KeyValue will be just insert if the 
> certificate is a file.
> 
> If the certifiacte come from registry or a Token the keyvalue will not 
> be set.
> 
> Is this a bug?
> 
> 
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> *From:* Jürgen Heiss
> *Sent:* Montag, 04. September 2006 09:00
> *To:* xmlsec at aleksey.com
> *Subject:* Help by signing
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I sign an xml template like.
> xmlsec --sign --crypto mscrypto --pkcs12 c:\cert.p12 --pwd sectret 
> c:\template.xml
>  
> This works fine ;o)
>  
> but how can I sign an XMl file if I don't have the certifiacte as file? 
> I mean if the Certifiacte is in the windows registry or if the cert file 
> is on a token or Card?
>  
> Any Ideas?
> 
> 
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