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  • From: Tim de Vries <tecreator AT gmail.com>
  • To: cacert-devel AT lists.cacert.org
  • Subject: Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 20:15:26 -0600



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From: Tim de Vries <tecreator AT gmail.com>
To: devel-cacert AT cacert.org
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 20:14:00 -0600
Subject: Ongoing development
Hello,

I hope this has reached the correct place.

I have released:

https://www.tecreations.ca/java/downloads/release/signed-cacert.jar

You may,

Windows: Double Click, runs the launcher, scroll down to
org.cacert.SecurityToolApp and click "Launch"

Others, you'll have to figure it out.

It WILL NOT install ca root and intermediate certs unless run As Administrator.

Cmd /Y will not be sufficient (Win 7)

Please Try it out. You may verify the certs with:

jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs signed-cacert.jar

I'll try to post more often as things are determined to work. I still
haven't test key output for SSL Server Using Apache 2. But will, maybe
tonight.

Man it's hot...

You may build by installing Java Development Kit, using Launcher to
run Installer.

Install to C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\code

Then in the IDE, run org.cacert.BuildCacertPackage.

I think I got it right, but maybe not. Source is included so you
should be able to Class:XXX Line: XXX. Justification? Explanation?

Tim

Or, in the Default Package, run Build.

You may install into Java CACERTS file by using CMD /Y (Windows 7) and
then using the appropriate menu item to Install CA into the CACERTS
file. <JAVA.HOME>/lib/security/cacerts.

Closing should indicate that it was successful in saving. That
confirms it was successful.

YMMV.

Tim.
Questions? Comments? Criticism (Hopefully Constructive)?

tim.devries AT yahoo.ca
tecreator AT gmail.com

PS. Yes, I would have tested create CSR and Save Certificate from the
Servers response, however, CACerts server is still not signing. I can
fake it, but then shouldn't I be considered a bona fide CA?

Please Advise.

Tim

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  • Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure), Tim de Vries, 07/15/2021

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