Error In Acceptpkcs7
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you get your cert > Mark Liu Sent by: owner-openssl-users@openssl.org 02/27/03 09:25 AM Please respond to openssl-users To: openssl-users@openssl.org
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cc: Subject: Re: Importing PKCS7 Certificate Into Internet Explorer Thanks a lot, Mark, I actually read that MSDN description of acceptPKCS7 function, which does not say what "result" is. Do you mean that
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"result" is actually a reserved key word in VBScript that refers to an HTTP response? In other words, "result" is not the name of a hidden HTML form? Thanks. Mark --- Mark.Shoneman@deluxe.com wrote: > ----- Forwarded by Mark Shoneman/DLX Guest on > 02/27/03 06:36 AM ----- > > > Mark Liu > Sent by: owner-openssl-users@openssl.org > 02/26/03 06:07 PM > Please respond to openssl-users > > > pkcs7 verify error To: openssl-users@openssl.org > cc: > Subject: Importing PKCS7 Certificate > Into Internet Explorer > > > Mr. Mark Shoneman gave a fragment of VBScript code > to > import a PKCS7 certificate into Internet Explorer. > > The code is pasted below. > > I am very dumb at VBScript, and have difficulty > understanding line 5, i.e., > > pkcs7 = result.header.pkcs7ChainBase64 > > Question 1: What object is the "result"? > > See below > > Question 2: Does this line suggest that the PEM > certificate is returned to the client in the HTTP > response header? > > You bet > > Question 3: What is pkcs7ChainBase64? > > What I call the PEM certificate returned from the CA > > The acceptPKCS7 method accepts and processes a PKCS > #7 message containing a certificate. > The PKCS #7 is input as a parameter. This method was > first defined in the ICEnroll interface. > HRESULT acceptPKCS7( > BSTR PKCS7 > ); > Parameters > PKCS7 > [in] Represents the base64-encoded PKCS #7 > containing the certificate and > the chain of certificates identifying the issuer. > Return Values > The return value is an HRE
message RAW] To answer my own question, (and if anyone else is interested in) the Mailing List for Crypto API, please look at the announcement at: http://www.inet-one.com/cypherpunks/dir.1996.04.18-1996.04.24/msg00131.html I found this through a Google search just now. Regards, Sandipan ----- orca pkcs7 verify error Original Message ----- From: "Sandipan Gangopadhyay" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:57 PM Subject: Re: XEnroll.AcceptPKCS7 returns error 0x80092004 on MS IE 5.5 > Does anyone know the address of the Microsoft CryptoAPI mailing list ? > > Unless I am mistaken, CEnroll matches the certificate PKCS7 with the request > (and related private key) before it accepts it. Like Greg says. > > This is essential because PKCS7 does not carry http://marc.info/?l=openssl-users&m=104636392118866&w=2 the private key. By itself, > its contents are only fit for the Other People section, and not Personal > Certificates section (that requires private keys to be present as well.) > > In other words, whereas PKCS12 will allow the key pair and certificate to be > installed in one shot, with CEnroll, you have to use createPKCS10 to > generate keypair and then create request in PKCS10. This ONLY has the public http://marc.info/?l=openssl-users&m=98577662127356&w=2 > key. > > The signed public key in PKCS7 is then installed on the PC by CEnroll by > matching it with the keypair it generated. In other words with CEnroll and > PKCS10 and PKCS7, the private key never leaves the PC. Which makes sense. > > I would like to know if my view in this is not correct. > > Regards, > > Sandipan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Greg Stark" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:17 PM > Subject: Re: XEnroll.AcceptPKCS7 returns error 0x80092004 on MS IE 5.5 > > > > This question should be asked in the Microsoft CryptoAPI mailing list. I'm > > not surprised by the error since there is no certificate request to match > up > > against in the REQUEST store. I scanned the CEnroll stuff and couldn't > > figure out how to do what you want. > > > > >From WinError.h in the Platform SDK > > // > > // MessageId: CRYPT_E_NOT_FOUND > > // > > // MessageText: > > // > > // Cannot find object or property. > > // > > #define CRYPT_E_NOT_FOUND _HRESULT_TYPEDEF_(0x80092004L) > > > > _____________________________________ > > Greg Stark > > Ethentica, Inc. > > gstark@ethentica.com > > _____________________________________ >
"Problems Importing PFX into IE 6.0" In reply to: Florian Proch: "acceptPKCS7 error : No KeySet..." Next in thread: Florian Proch: "Re: acceptPKCS7 error : No KeySet..." Reply: Florian Proch: "Re: acceptPKCS7 error : No http://www.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/microsoft.public.platformsdk.security/2004-05/0177.html KeySet..." Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 10:05:47 -0700 use microsoft.public.security.crypto newsgroup. Are you installing the certificate for user or for machine? Are you creating the request on the same machine where you are executing acceptPKCS7 call? what are the ACL's for the key error in container (usually %userprofile%\application data\microsoft\crypto\rsa\\)? Thanks, Vishal Agarwal [MSFT] -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Florian Proch" wrote in message news:5431dd22.0405140213.4db4eb56@posting.google.com... > Hi all... > > I have a problem on a machine when i'm trying to install a certificate > with acceptPKCS7. > We use a java program to generate Certificate, build error in acceptpkcs7 from a PCKS10 > from IE ( createPKCS10 ) and CertPlus AE to generate cert... > > The structure of certificate is OK and we have success to install > certificate on some PC under different OS : Win98, 95, XP, NT, etc... > > But on one specific Pc under XP Pro patched with last updates, when we > use acceptPKCS7, we receive a "Keyset does not exist" error... --> > And the certificate is installed in Personnal Store > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > I have search for some infos about this but found nothing... > Have u an idea about this error and why ??.. and why certificate is > present in despit of KeySet Error.... > > Thx for all infos i can have... > Regards > Florian Proch Next message: Rhett Gong [MSFT]: "RE: VirtualLock causes ERROR_WORKING_SET_QUOTA in some cases" Previous message: Mahesh Natarajan: "Problems Importing PFX into IE 6.0" In reply to: Florian Proch: "acceptPKCS7 error : No KeySet..." Next in thread: Florian Proch: "Re: acceptPKCS7 error : No KeySet..." Reply: Florian Proch: "Re: acceptPKCS7 error : No KeySet..." Mess
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