--- a/cryptomgmtlibs/securitydocs/building-certstore.txt Tue Jul 21 01:04:32 2009 +0100
+++ b/cryptomgmtlibs/securitydocs/building-certstore.txt Thu Sep 10 14:01:51 2009 +0300
@@ -1,71 +1,71 @@
-Title: Building Certificate Store
-Owner: Gleb Dolgich
-Contributors: Xavier Leclercq, Gleb Dolgich
-Copyright (C) 2003 Symbian Limited. All rights reserved.
-================================================================================
-
-Purpose
--------
-
-This document describes how to build CACerts.dat (certificate store) and
-certclients.dat (certificate client applications) files. These files are stored
-on a device in c:\system\data\ directory. They are necessary for Software
-Install and SSL/TLS.
-
-Certificates and trusters
--------------------------
-
-Every certificate stored in CACerts.dat has a set of UIDs associated with it,
-each UID marking the certificate as good for a particular purpose (application).
-Currently the following applications/UIDs are defined:
-
-- SW Install (268452523, or 0x100042AB)--certificate is suitable for software
- install (SIS files);
-- SW Install OCSP Signing (268478646, or 0x1000A8B6)--certificate is suitable
- for OCSP checking (SIS files);
-- MIDlet Installation (270506792, or 0x101F9B28)--certificate is good for Java
- MIDlet installation, which includes OCSP checking;
-- Server Authentication (268441661, or 0x1000183D)--certificate is suitable for
- SSL/TLS server authentication.
-
-These UIDs are stored in certclients.dat file. Once certclients.dat is in
-c:\system\data on the device, the Certificates Control Panel applet allows
-manual assignment of applications to each certificate.
-
-Files needed
-------------
-
-The following files are needed to build a certificate store:
-
-- T_CERTSTORE.EXE test harness, which is located in security/certman/tcertstore;
- build it from security/certman/group;
-- bldcertstore.txt: test script located in security/certman/tcertstore/scripts;
- you can modify it depending on which certificates/applications you want
- included in the store. This script is exported into device's
- c:\tcertstore\scripts.
-
-The following certificates are used for running tests:
-
-- cacert.crt "TestCA"--SSL server CA certificate (self-signed)
-- thawtetest.crt "Thawte Root"--SW Install certificate
-- TOCSP-Root5-RSA.cer--SW Install and MIDlet Installation
-- TOCSP-Signing5-RSA.cer--OCSP Signing
-
-These certificates are copied into c:\tappinst\certs\ directory on the device.
-
-Building the store
-------------------
-
-To build a certificate store, perform the following steps:
-
-1. Build the T_CERTSTORE test harness and export test files for appinst and
- certman.
-
-2. Go to the appropriate build directory (udeb or urel) and run the following
- command:
-
- t_certstore c:\tcertman\scripts\bldcertstore.txt c:\bldcertstore.log
-
- This will build c:\system\data\cacerts.dat and c:\system\data\certclients.dat
- with test certificates. If you need to add your own certificates, modify the
- bldcertstore.txt script accordingly.
+Title: Building Certificate Store
+Owner: Gleb Dolgich
+Contributors: Xavier Leclercq, Gleb Dolgich
+Copyright (C) 2003 Symbian Limited. All rights reserved.
+================================================================================
+
+Purpose
+-------
+
+This document describes how to build CACerts.dat (certificate store) and
+certclients.dat (certificate client applications) files. These files are stored
+on a device in c:\system\data\ directory. They are necessary for Software
+Install and SSL/TLS.
+
+Certificates and trusters
+-------------------------
+
+Every certificate stored in CACerts.dat has a set of UIDs associated with it,
+each UID marking the certificate as good for a particular purpose (application).
+Currently the following applications/UIDs are defined:
+
+- SW Install (268452523, or 0x100042AB)--certificate is suitable for software
+ install (SIS files);
+- SW Install OCSP Signing (268478646, or 0x1000A8B6)--certificate is suitable
+ for OCSP checking (SIS files);
+- MIDlet Installation (270506792, or 0x101F9B28)--certificate is good for Java
+ MIDlet installation, which includes OCSP checking;
+- Server Authentication (268441661, or 0x1000183D)--certificate is suitable for
+ SSL/TLS server authentication.
+
+These UIDs are stored in certclients.dat file. Once certclients.dat is in
+c:\system\data on the device, the Certificates Control Panel applet allows
+manual assignment of applications to each certificate.
+
+Files needed
+------------
+
+The following files are needed to build a certificate store:
+
+- T_CERTSTORE.EXE test harness, which is located in security/certman/tcertstore;
+ build it from security/certman/group;
+- bldcertstore.txt: test script located in security/certman/tcertstore/scripts;
+ you can modify it depending on which certificates/applications you want
+ included in the store. This script is exported into device's
+ c:\tcertstore\scripts.
+
+The following certificates are used for running tests:
+
+- cacert.crt "TestCA"--SSL server CA certificate (self-signed)
+- thawtetest.crt "Thawte Root"--SW Install certificate
+- TOCSP-Root5-RSA.cer--SW Install and MIDlet Installation
+- TOCSP-Signing5-RSA.cer--OCSP Signing
+
+These certificates are copied into c:\tappinst\certs\ directory on the device.
+
+Building the store
+------------------
+
+To build a certificate store, perform the following steps:
+
+1. Build the T_CERTSTORE test harness and export test files for appinst and
+ certman.
+
+2. Go to the appropriate build directory (udeb or urel) and run the following
+ command:
+
+ t_certstore c:\tcertman\scripts\bldcertstore.txt c:\bldcertstore.log
+
+ This will build c:\system\data\cacerts.dat and c:\system\data\certclients.dat
+ with test certificates. If you need to add your own certificates, modify the
+ bldcertstore.txt script accordingly.