Many thanks.
I have already solved this problem as you suggested.
Regards
> _________________________________________________________________________ > > Il 8 aprile 2013 alle 14.46 Uri Lublin <uril@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > > On 04/03/2013 07:51 PM, Ignazio Cassano wrote: > > > Hi all, I do not know if this is the correct emailing list to ask about my > > > problem, any case I am very interested to know about spice-xpi . > > > I created a _javascript_ for launching the spice-xpi plugin but I'd like to know > > > what TrustStore parameter must contain . > > > I read it must be the "der encoded certificate" but I do not know what it does > > > mean. > > > I I created a CA ca-cert.pem certificate and it works with remote-viewer or > > > spicy client, but I do not know how I can supply it using spice-xpi in a java > > > script. > > > > it's similar to how you supply other parameters, such as Host and Title. > > > > Something like the following should work: > > js_spice_xpi_object.TrustStore = certificate_str > > > > where js_spice_object is the java-script variable that holds the spice > > xpi object > > and certificate_str is the certificate as a string. > Ignazio Cassano Csi Piemonte +393466299173 |
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