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Problems with importing a GTE CyberTrust Root cert
Hi,

I've got an email from somebody who has a S/MIME cert issued by
"CN=Comodo Class 3 Security Services CA,OU=(c)2002 Comodo Limited+OU=Terms
and Conditions of use: http://www.comodo.net/repository+OU=Comodo Trust
Network,O=Comodo Limited,C=GB" (serial no. 0200029B), which was in turn
issued by "CN=GTE CyberTrust Root,O=GTE Corporation,C=US" (serial no.
01A3). Unfortunately when I have downloaded all required certificates (GTE
ones are from
http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/GTECyberTrustRootCA.crt
and
http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/GTECyberTrustGlobalRoot2018.crt),
I've got attached result from gpgsm --list-sigs GTE.

Is the mistake in the keys themselves or in gpgsm (BTW, I am using gpgsm
0.9.4 on Debian/woody from a binary package from www.backports.org)? How
can I make this work?

Thanks,

Matej Cepl

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Re: Problems with importing a GTE CyberTrust Root cert [ In reply to ]
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 11:19:32AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> I've got an email from somebody who has a S/MIME cert issued by
> "CN=Comodo Class 3 Security Services CA,OU=(c)2002 Comodo Limited+OU=Terms
> and Conditions of use: http://www.comodo.net/repository+OU=Comodo Trust
> Network,O=Comodo Limited,C=GB" (serial no. 0200029B), which was in turn
> issued by "CN=GTE CyberTrust Root,O=GTE Corporation,C=US" (serial no.
> 01A3). Unfortunately when I have downloaded all required certificates (GTE
> ones are from
> http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/GTECyberTrustRootCA.crt
> and
> http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/GTECyberTrustGlobalRoot2018.crt),
> I've got attached result from gpgsm --list-sigs GTE.
>
> Is the mistake in the keys themselves or in gpgsm (BTW, I am using gpgsm
> 0.9.4 on Debian/woody from a binary package from www.backports.org)? How
> can I make this work?

Try the gpgsm from the latest gnupg-1.9.x,
this is the supported version.
If the problem persists, please report is as bug.
Re: Problems with importing a GTE CyberTrust Root cert [ In reply to ]
On Tuesday 17 of August 2004 12:53, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> Try the gpgsm from the latest gnupg-1.9.x,
> this is the supported version.

Is there any Debian package for gnupg-1.9.* (especially Debian/woody would
be helpful, but I am willing to backport any other one) and libgpgme?

Thanks for reply,

Matej Cepl

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