On Thu, 01 Nov 2018 18:32:58 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 01.11.2018, 17:42 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas:
> > I am not able to verify a qualified eIDAS conform X.509 sig, which > > i can create now, with LibreOffice, nor with other tools, except > > Adobe Reader DC or with the mentioned web site link. Have you or > > someone else actually tried to verify my greetings.pdf on my keybase > > page? > > > If so i am really interested in the results from various tools! > > Oh, you have also this issue? IO read about it in a Facebook group. > Libreoffice is complaining about a bad signature with Zertificates > from D-Trust even after importing the root. When you have the same > problem, they seem to be doing something that's not compliant to the > standard. Another Argument against using this cert, IMHO. All other > certificates work well in Libreoffice in my case. I don't have a > D-Trust signed file to check the problem. But I am interested in > doing so, if I could get such file. > > PDFSign is another tool that could be tried. Hi Dirk, i am no expert (yet) with this whole new stuff, but i am pretty sure that D-Trust certs are 100 percent compliant, or otherwise Adobe Reader DC or the mentioned web site in my previous links would not work. A Usenet friend of mine was able to verify the signature under Linux with openssl and a Hex Editor, for example... Here again the link to my document: https://keybase.pub/stefan_claas/docs/greetings.pdf and here the link for people who don't use Adobe DC Reader: https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/DSS/webapp-demo Regards Stefan -- https://www.behance.net/futagoza https://keybase.io/stefan_claas
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