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Certificate Specifications

Guest
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

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Is there a document anywhere that specifies the requirements for certificates to be able to sign documents? I am able to create certificates through Adobe Acrobat Pro and those work, but I am trying to create a working template in my organization that can issue certificates from a single point so we can have trust across the organization.

I can set Application Policies (Extended Key Usage) and Key Usage settings within my certificates, but I still end up with problems validating the trust chain.

Currently I have the following Certificate Settings:

  • EKU: Code Signing
  • KU: Digital Signature

When I look at a signature signed by this cert, I get this:

at1.PNG

Looking at the certificate chain, the Root seems to have a problem with Basic Constraints, but I can't understand what the specific reason is. The only indicators are the Yellow Warning and the red Exclamation mark:

at2.PNG

Can someone help me out?

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Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

Looks like I found the issue.

The Certificate held by my enterprise CA uses a Signature Algorithm that is "too new" and not yest supported by acrobat per this thread

at3.PNG

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Looks like I found the issue.

The Certificate held by my enterprise CA uses a Signature Algorithm that is "too new" and not yest supported by acrobat per this thread

at3.PNG

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