Listing Available Certificates - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.5 - COMMAND-LINE Manual

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If you are using Windows 95 or NT, the
your certificates are, so either put the
directory and use "
-d.
located.
CAUTION
Keep copies of the
from the copies you use with the
that you won't lose your certificates if you accidentally damage the
files. If your keys are on external tokens, such as smart cards, you
should keep a copy the

Listing Available Certificates

You use the
option to list the nicknames for all available certificates and check
-L
which ones are signing certificates, as shown in this Unix example:
% signtool -L
using certificate directory: /u/jsmith/.netscape
S Certificates
- ------------
BBN Certificate Services CA Root 1
IBM World Registry CA
VeriSign Class 1 CA - Individual Subscriber - VeriSign, Inc.
GTE CyberTrust Root CA
Uptime Group Plc. Class 4 CA
* Verisign Object Signing Cert
Integrion CA
GTE CyberTrust Secure Server CA
AT&T Directory Services
* test object signing cert
Uptime Group Plc. Class 1 CA
VeriSign Class 1 Primary CA
- ------------
Certificates that can be used to sign objects have *'s to their left.
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In the above example, two signing certificates are displayed:
and
Signing Cert
test object signing cert
You use the
option to get a list of signing certificates only, including the signing
-l
CA for each, as shown in this Unix example:
% signtool -l
using certificate directory: /u/jsmith/.netscape
Object signing certificates
---------------------------------------
signtool
key3.db
" or use
to point to the directory in which they are
-d
and
key3.db
secmod.db
Using Netscape Signing Tool
executable doesn't know where
and
files in the current
cert7.db
files somewhere separate
cert7.db
executable. This ensures
signtool
file.
Verisign Object
.
Chapter 13
Netscape Signing Tool
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