Import TBS X509 certificates into Adobe
This page concerns certificates issued of TBS X509 CA persona.
To add the roots of the certificates we use for PDFs signature, download http://www.tbs-x509.com/TBSX509CA-pdf.p7b.
In Acrobat Reader 7, 8 or 9, go to the Document menu, "(Manage) Trusted Identities" . In Acrobat Reader 11, go to Edition, Preferences, Signatures, Trusted Identities and certificates. Then on "Add Contact" and Browse. Select the TBSX509CA-pdf.p7b file
Finally use "Edit Trust" or "Trust" in the lower area and tick the case "Signatures and as a trusted root". Then affect the following rights:
Certificate's name | Signatures and as Trusted root | Certified Documents | Dynamic content | Embedded high privilege JavaScript | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TBS X509 CA business | ok | ok | |||
TBS X509 CA institutionnel | ok | ok | ok | ok | |
TBS X509 CA persona | ok | ok | |||
TBS X509 CA signature composants | ok | ok | ok | ok | |
UTN-USERFirst-Object | ok | ok | Required for time-stamping |
Finally click the "Import" button.
From now, PDFs signed with our certificates will be recognized by your Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
(Note: in Acrobat Reader 7, certificates that are not linked to the Adobe root do not inherit of the trust settings. It might be necessary to define rights for each root generating end-entity certificates)