Security :: Validate A Digital Signature Which Consists Of Thumb Impression,signature And Tokenid?
Jan 3, 2011
I need to validate a digital signature which consists of thumb impression,signature and tokenid which is in pendrive with a columns of a table in sqlserver2008 database. I am using capicom.dll in asp.net 3.5 using c#.
I am new to digital signature. I have a web application developed in asp.net 3.5. In one of the module of this application I am generating pdf file and storing it on the server. The users must be able to choose a pdf file and digitally sign it with a certificate stored locally (either on their machine or in a smartcard). I do not know whether I should pass pdf file to client place to sign it or I should send Certificate object to the server.
I have problem to create digital signature. I created console application and it works there but when I want to run it at server there is exception. It looks like I have problem with reference to the file.
I posted this previously but it ended up in Languages/C# rather than here. I'm not sure if I chose the wrong forum or the admin moved it. I wanted it in here so I'm re-posting it:
I have an APK file (android application archive, same as JAR file format) that I need to determine whether or not is signed, and if so, extract the certificate info.
The JDK provides a command line tool to do this:
jarsigner -verbose -certs -verify file.apk
I'm trying to determine if there's a way using the Security classes to accomplish the same thing in C# code.
I am currently having trouble with verifying the digital signature in a excel file. The digital signature is used to sign the Macro so that it is possible to authenticate and ensure that no one has tamper with the Macro.
Currently, I am able to check that the excel file is digitally signed. However, I can't seem to be able to verify and ensure that the digital signature is authentic. I'm using asp.net 3.5 with vb.net.
I have asp.net page running under MOSS2007 and there is Access Denied error at signing (signedXml.ComputeSignature()). The code works as normal .net web application but it does not work under MOSS.
In the application a user will upload a PDF file and then upload a personal signature created using a digital pen. How can I embed this signature in the pdf file?
Does anyone have any experience with importing meta data files from Ping Identity into an ACS provider?
I'm logged into my Ping Identity admin system, all fine, no problem. Then, when I export the idP file... no digital signature is included within it and thus I cannot import this file into ACS as it complains that there's no signature included.
I am going to start to work with electronic signatures for a website for my company. Whats best practices and/or implementations. Note, I am not asking for anyone to spoon feed me code. I would like to be able to use a usb signature pad and submit the signature to the website with it.
Currently I am developing a memo application for a company that each director needs to sign the word document as approved or disapprove. I have scan copy of each director as image in my DB.
The signatures and date will be appended at the bottom of the doc page
In above senario in both cases same route "ABC" is called eventhough i have clicked on second Html.routelink. can anyone solve this issue ? how can i route according to route name instead of number of parameters?
We are using wse 2.0 sp2 and I recently installed a new webservice as windows service previously it worked fine but once I re-installed it as windows service it throws an error
The signature or decryption was invalid
Description:
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The signature or decryption was invalid
Source Error:
[SoapException: The signature or decryption was invalid] Microsoft.Web.Services2.Messaging.SoapClient.SendRequestResponse(String methodname, SoapEnvelope envelope)
my goal is to develop a signature generator for board-signatures.
I have my database with a few information about characters in a online-game. A user should get a image-link, and should be able to write it in there board-signature. In the Image should be a link to my page and a few information from my database. Here is an example, which I want to build for another online game: [URL]
I have two methods that do the similar thing. There are small differences here and there, which I can control by passing arguments to them when I call them, so I can effectively merge them. However one returns a string, and the other one an ArrayList. On the top of my head, I could merge them and return an Object, and then get the information I need. Is there a way though to return multiple types in the method's signature? What's the proper way to implement this?
I get this error on a Node click event. I added sSessionDate in the code below to load the grid but get the error. Does anyone have any ideas. here is the code:
I still can't seem to get this to work.I've tried string arrays object arrays dictionaries. I might be formatting my JSON incorrectly however I am using the labs_JSON plugin. If I remove my data and test the webservice it calls correctly. The : My code looks as follows :
i have a dynamic data layer, i.e every user can add custom fields to database tables, so i need dynamic methods in my application.
i know i can use params to specify a variable number of parameters for a method, but the gridview in asp.net looks for a method with the same fields it is updating, i.e if gridview updates fields :name, age, phone, email(suppose email is a custom field of a certain user i.e it doesn't exit for another), and the object data source calls the update method with signature : (name, age, phone, params object[] custom_attributes) an error is generated that the gridview can not find the method with the signature(name, age, phone, email)
I have a directory of images that I can't allow to be accessed by a user guessing and directly typing in a correct image URL. This image must be available to my ASP.NET application if it decides the user is okay to see the image. My first thought on how to do this is to block a regular user from the directory but allow the user that ASP.NET uses to have access. I'm using IIS on a Windows 2003 server and developing in ASP.NET 2.0. I was under the impression that this setup would use the NetworkService account. We set permissions to only allow the NetworkService access to the directory. When we first tested this it seemed to work... the ASP.NET app could load the images into a page and direct URL typins of an image's location just prompted the user for a password. Later we noticed even the ASP.NET app pages were prompting for a password. We checked and the account being used was no longer the network service account but an anonymous user instead. I tried using impersonation and setting up another account with read access. The impersonation worked but access was not granted (maybe impersonation isn't good for this sort of thing?). I am stuck at this point with no clue why the account being used changed and everything we try failing. Does anyone know what might be going on or have a better solution to my original problem?