Great explanation! Thnx man. It would be cool to get more about a certificate part, because there you introduce PK.crt and PK.key without further explanation. I know you explained it in the previous video, but would be very good to embed this explanation in this video. Anyway, that's just a suggestion if you continue making videos. Thank you!
Symmetric and asymmetric keys are switched. AES etc are symmetric and RSA etc. are asymmetric.
Thanks for pointing out.. I'll see how to fix that.
Great explanation! Thnx man. It would be cool to get more about a certificate part, because there you introduce PK.crt and PK.key without further explanation. I know you explained it in the previous video, but would be very good to embed this explanation in this video. Anyway, that's just a suggestion if you continue making videos. Thank you!
Great content man. Clear and to the point. Much appreciated!
Can a generated PKCS7 digital signature vary if I generate multiple times for the same input data?
If private key was available during signature check, then I'd be able to sign anything with that key myself :)
great info but goto @16:40 if you don't need a refresh on the basics
very good explanation thank u.
I'm working on digital cert - blockchain project and this video is really useful for me. Thanks a lot
You are welcome
share code please
Sorry, I haven't been checking my messages..
I need to dig out and search. Let me do that.