@neil
Libreoffice desktop can sign with PKCS#11 modules and can talk to timestamp servers if you configure them, which gets you most of the way there.
Of course the hard part of qualified signatures is political rather than technical: you need some certification of the system. But hey.
Libreoffice desktop can sign with PKCS#11 modules and can talk to timestamp servers if you configure them, which gets you most of the way there.
Of course the hard part of qualified signatures is political rather than technical: you need some certification of the system. But hey.
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@neil
(To sign with timestamps enabled only works in one of the three flows that libreoffice has to sign documents; you can see how that works here: https://eid.belgium.be/en/faq/how-can-i-sign-documents-libreoffice#7639)
(To sign with timestamps enabled only works in one of the three flows that libreoffice has to sign documents; you can see how that works here: https://eid.belgium.be/en/faq/how-can-i-sign-documents-libreoffice#7639)
@neil
My brain misread your advanced as qualified... Guess I need to read more carefully 😂
No, not for merely advanced, indeed.
My brain misread your advanced as qualified... Guess I need to read more carefully 😂
No, not for merely advanced, indeed.