[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 125636] Explain types and sources of certificates in Digital Signatures - Select certificate dialog
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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125636
--- Comment #13 from Péter Tarján <Tarjan.Peter at gmail.com> ---
Thanks for your insights, Timur.
> There are more issues here.
> (In reply to Péter Tarján from comment #11)
> > I could, however, add my CACert X509 certificate to the windows certificate
> > store from Control Panel's Credential Manager, and then it shows up in the
> > "Select certificate" window and I can actually sign with it.
> I couldn't get it in LO in Windows 8.1. I used right-click .cer or .crt and
> Install, manually select cert store, it is seen with CertMgr.msc (personal)
> or certlm.msc (computer). But not in LO.
> If you can, please test bug 113560.
I tried it unsuccessfully. I get the error from bug 130354.
> > I still can't sign an existing pdf (I get error messages like
> > something-or-other.tmp does not exist.)
> That's bug 130354 from LO 6.4.
Indeed, that's what I get.
> > And LO still doesn't see *any* certificates stored in Kleopatra, so I can't
> > use gpg keys.
> > number of certificates, my own is a certified, valid OpenPGP certificate.
> PDF sign works with X509 and not with GPG/OpenPGP. Bug 113278 and Bug
> 115884.
> But I confirm that, if Kleopatra is installed with GPG4Win, LO 6.3 starts
> Kleopatra with Start Cetificate Manager .. but it doesn't show all X.509
> certificates. I mentioned that in bug 113560. But some people saw it
> although could't sign. So it should be clear what's the filter.
The thing is, Kleopatra as a standalone program allows me to gpg-sign a pdf.
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