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`onepin` is a workaround to not ask for PIN2 which is only used for legal agreements,
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`onepin` is a workaround to not ask for PIN2 which is only used for legal agreements,
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email signing also uses PIN1.
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email signing also uses PIN1.
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## Okular
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Okular is the KDE document viewer and supports signing PDF files using FINEID!
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There are three ways to go, they all begin with *Settings* menu, *Configure backends*
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and *PDF*.
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Set the certificate database to one of the three:
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* `/etc/nssdb` with password that I don't know.
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* `~/.pki/nssdb` which password theoretically reads in `~/.digisign/Seed.txt` assuming the official DigiSignApplication is used.
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* `~/.mozilla/firefox/<randomString>.<ProfileName>` - when Firefox is used (may require the configuration above), didn't ask me for a password, which may be the main password and directly offers the certificates from FINEID.
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Next Apply or OK and restart Okular, open *Tools* menu and select
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*Digitally sign...*, draw an area for the signature (which FINEID wants to be big),
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select where to save the signed .pdf and enter the signing PIN a few times.
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## Root certificates
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## Root certificates
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While I don't think the user necessarily needs them, my notes mention `DVV Gov. Root CA`.
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While I don't think the user necessarily needs them, my notes mention `DVV Gov. Root CA`.
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