[Bulk] Re: [xmlsec] RE: OpenSSL vs mscrypto
Edward Shallow
ed.shallow at rogers.com
Thu Jan 12 21:54:10 PST 2006
Then it is exhibiting the same problem I am describing.
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From: xmlsec-bounces at aleksey.com [mailto:xmlsec-bounces at aleksey.com] On
Behalf Of Aleksey Sanin
Sent: January 13, 2006 12:36 AM
To: ed.shallow at rogers.com
Cc: xmlsec at aleksey.com
Subject: [Bulk] Re: [xmlsec] RE: OpenSSL vs mscrypto
On windows, OO.org uses xmlsec-mscrypto.
Aleksey
Edward Shallow wrote:
> PostScript:
>
> It seems that OpenOffice.org V2.0 also does not check certificate
> chains when validating a signature.
>
> It will show the public issuer in the chain hierarchy (if it is loaded
> in the ROOT store) when you View the Certificate in the Certification Path
tab.
> It will not show any hierarchy if it the issuer is not present. That
> is, it will just show the signer's certificate in the 1 line path.
>
> However it will not display any warning or error if the issuer cannot
> be found.
>
> I believe OpenOffice.org uses xmlsec with nss.
>
> Ed
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