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[iText-questions] "adobe Qualified Signer" policiy
mcrucifix
2017-07-16 09:13:25 UTC
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I have been able to sign a pdf document using the tutorial and information
available in the iText freebook. However, Adobe Reader still complains about
one thing: "invalid policy constraint". Apparently, the root certificate,
issued in this case by Digicert, includes a policy constraint called
"id-digicert-AdobeQualifiedSigner" and I have been unlucky googling to
understand what it actually means. Any way round this ?



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Amedee Van Gasse
2017-07-16 23:13:15 UTC
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I suggest that you ask on Stack Overflow, because this mailing list is no longer in use.
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I have been able to sign a pdf document using the tutorial and information
available in the iText freebook. However, Adobe Reader still complains about
one thing: "invalid policy constraint". Apparently, the root certificate,
issued in this case by Digicert, includes a policy constraint called
"id-digicert-AdobeQualifiedSigner" and I have been unlucky googling to
understand what it actually means. Any way round this ?



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