site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-dev@lists.apple.com Thanks, Graham. That makes sense. And indeed, when i put my certificate into the system keychain and mark it as trusted it works. Cheers, Nico On 31.03.2010, at 17:19, Graham Lee wrote:
If your certificate is marked as trusted _in your login keychain_, then most of the OS doesn't believe that it's trusted. That's expected - the rest of the OS isn't you. If it's trusted by a Local or System-domain keychain, you do better.
Cheers, Graham.
On 31 Mar 2010, at 16:15, Nico Schmidt wrote:
FWIW, I played around with task_for_pid and codesigning a bit and did not get it to work with my self-signed and trusted certificate. codesign -vvv -R="anchor trusted" returns: valid on disk satisfies its Designated Requirement explicit requirement satisfied
If I used however an Apple-signed certificate I had lying around for iPhone development, task_for_pid worked. Does that make sense to anyone?
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