Digital Signatures

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polira
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Digital Signatures

Post by polira »

I want to create a digital signature, but am not sure how. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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polira
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Post by polira »

i found this site in case anyone is interested:

http://www.verisign.com/products/class1/index.html

still looking for a free solution
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Post by ringuntorygd »

It's ONLY for email, but try http://www.thawte.com/html/COMMUNITY/pe ... index.html . Their instructions aren't the clearest in the world, but it works with Thunderbird and is free.
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Post by sjoerger »

In order for me to get the Thawte email certs working with TB, I had to use Netscape to create and import the the cert then export it to a file and then import it into TB which worked. I tried doing this with IE and it didn't work.
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sjoerger wrote:In order for me to get the Thawte email certs working with TB, I had to use Netscape to create and import the the cert then export it to a file and then import it into TB which worked. I tried doing this with IE and it didn't work.


For some reason Thwate certs are IE and Moz specific as you have to specifiy the target IE/Netscape before they generate the cert.
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Post by Omegium »

What I did was making a netscape certificate, fetch it in Firebird, export it, and import it in Thunderbird. That export could also be included in outlook, so IE and Netscape arn't that different.
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Post by shinji »

Yea. I did the process on IE then exported the key and imported it to Thunderbird. I tried it with Firebird and it didn't work for me.
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Re: Digital Signatures

Post by annastacy »

polira wrote:I want to create a digital signature, but am not sure how. Can someone point me in the right direction?


The advance technologies makes the things quite easy. Just go to - http signinghub.com/service-plans.aspx and register yourself for free. Then simply upload your document there, perform your signature and send it to desired recipient by adding him/her. Its simple, secure and free. hope you will be glad after using it.
Happy Signing :)
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You're 10 years too late.

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