Name Description Size Coverage
content_signing_int.pem 1082 -
content_signing_int.pem.certspec 118 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee.pem 839 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee.pem.certspec 139 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee_expired.pem 859 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee_expired.pem.certspec 181 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee_not_valid_yet.pem 867 -
content_signing_onecrl_ee_not_valid_yet.pem.certspec 187 -
content_signing_onecrl_no_SAN_ee.pem 798 -
content_signing_onecrl_no_SAN_ee.pem.certspec 87 -
content_signing_onecrl_RSA_ee.pem 1082 -
content_signing_onecrl_RSA_ee.pem.certspec 122 -
content_signing_onecrl_wrong_key_ee.pem 814 -
content_signing_onecrl_wrong_key_ee.pem.certspec 149 -
content_signing_remote_newtab_ee.pem 863 -
content_signing_remote_newtab_ee.pem.certspec 156 -
pysign.py Create an ECDSA signature on the P-384 curve using the SHA-384 hash of data from stdin. The key used for the signature is the secp384r1Encoded key used in pykey and pycert. The certificates for the content signature tests make use of this program. You can use pysign.py like this: cat test.txt | python pysign.py > test.txt.signature 991 -
test.txt 71 -
test.txt.signature 129 -