From: Charlie.Lai@Eng (Charlie Lai)
Message-Id: <199711121840.KAA10790@angeles.eng.sun.com>
Subject: Re: Regarding signed applet
To: nmp@dsq4.squared.co.in (NM Phase 2.0)
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 10:40:29 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <34610F02.DDC2C5EC@dsq4.squared.co.in> from "NM Phase 2.0" at Nov 6, 97 00:27:46 am
hi,
> We created a certificate file from verisign (.p12) format. We created a
> key in local database with javakey. Created a jar and signed the
> applet using "javakey -gs sign_directive(file) jarfilename. Everything
> is fine.
i'm not exactly sure i understand what happened.
assuming you're using the basic JDK distribution, you can only
generate DSA key pairs with javakey. verisign does
not certify DSA public keys.
so it's unclear to me how you got a certificate from verisign.
do you have an RSA plug-in crypto module that you used to create
RSA key pairs?
> We also want some information regarding public key and private key.
> Kindly give these details or give us the sight where we can find these
> details. We searched the web it gives the same sunsoft example for
> signed applets.
> No where it exactly specifies for Netscape.
http://developer.netscape.com/software/signedobj/index.html
charlie