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provide way for standin-signing on windows

Added by Christian Lohmaier over 4 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
Normal
Target version:
Team - Q4/2019
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Description

Since private key is on physical smartcard device, the key is tied to one physical location, making signing from multiple machines impossible.

One way to bypass the restriction is to provide vpn access for Xisco to my local machine, preferably using a tdf-hop.

Alternatively / if we cannot make that work, getting an additional signing certificate from certum would be another option.

(assigning to Xisco, just for ease of feedback-loop, initial steps are on my end)
Ideally we'll have that sorted out mid October/for the 6.4 cycle.

Actions #1

Updated by Florian Effenberger over 4 years ago

  • Due date set to 2019-10-15
Actions #2

Updated by Florian Effenberger over 4 years ago

Do we already have an idea how to solve this? Something doable via remote, or do we need to order a second signing key? Both is possible, I just need to know if I should kick off the process for the signing key order

Actions #3

Updated by Florian Effenberger over 4 years ago

  • Due date deleted (2019-10-15)
Actions #4

Updated by Xisco Fauli Tarazona over 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

We can close this issue as RESOLVED. This week I built the win releases for LibreOffice 6.4 beta1 with cloph's help

Actions #5

Updated by Florian Effenberger over 4 years ago

Out of curiosity, how did you handle the signing, via remote forwarding?

Actions #6

Updated by Xisco Fauli Tarazona over 4 years ago

Florian Effenberger wrote:

Out of curiosity, how did you handle the signing, via remote forwarding?

Connecting remotely to the virtual machine

Actions #7

Updated by Florian Effenberger over 4 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed

Cool, glad to hear it works out! Good job!

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