On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 23:42 -0700, kwhiskers wrote:
How does one sign a document with a digital certificate?
I think you need to say what sorts of documents and certificates that you want to use, if you want a useful answer.
Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 23:42 -0700, kwhiskers wrote:
How does one sign a document with a digital certificate?
I think you need to say what sorts of documents and certificates that you want to use, if you want a useful answer.
I think he is asking what, in the certificate-based world, is the equivalent of gpg in the PGP-style keys world?
openssl smime
might be the answer in that case.
-Andy
On 08/11/05, Andy Green andy@warmcat.com wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 23:42 -0700, kwhiskers wrote:
How does one sign a document with a digital certificate?
I think you need to say what sorts of documents and certificates that you want to use, if you want a useful answer.
I think he is asking what, in the certificate-based world, is the equivalent of gpg in the PGP-style keys world?
openssl smime
might be the answer in that case.
-Andy
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OK. To be more specific, I want to sign a document in Open Office. OO tells me there are no certificates, but I actually have lots.