CertTools | Certificate viewer for Android | iOS library
kandi X-RAY | CertTools Summary
kandi X-RAY | CertTools Summary
Certificate (X.509) viewer for Android. See COPYING for general license terms. See COPYING.bouncycastle for the original license of the Bouncy Castle library used by this application.
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- Decodes a base 64 encoded byte array
- Decodes the last 4 bytes
- Search next i
- Ignores escape characters
- Decode a base 64 string
- Decodes the last 4 bytes
- Search next i
- Ignores escape characters
- Override this method to display the results of the activity
- Reads a list of certificates from an input stream
- Create a file from Intent
- Decode a base64 string
- Encodes the given byte array to the given OutputStream
- Encodes the given byte array into the given OutputStream
- Encodes the given data using Base64 encoding
- Initialize the icicle
- Get the name of a certificate
- Get certificate from input stream
- Returns the title
- Get the title
- Create the options menu
- Creates the list view
- Open the open certificate file
- Encodes the given data into Base64
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QUESTION
I am creating a CSCA Master list signed data but after successful creation of it, I see two Octet String instead of one in signed message. Please check the source code and output files
CMS using BC
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Nov-08 at 03:05Correction! While there is a difference in the way PKCS7 and CMS are created, as per comment the difference here is that Bouncy used 'constructed' encoding (with indefinite length, although that is less important here), see wikipedia. A 'constructed' item in ASN.1 has one tag-length prefix for the item and additional tag-length prefix(es) for one or more element(s) that make up the value of the constructed item.
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You can use CertTools like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the CertTools component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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