The online XML Digital Signature Verifier is a simple
cgi script that demonstrates how to use XML Secuirty Library in real applications.
Copy/Paste the Signed XML Document in the input field below:
Please note that
all white spaces and carriage returns are
significant.
Allowed root certificates and signature keys
In order to successfully verify your message
using XML Digital Signature Online Verifier you should sign it using any of
following keys:
- any x509 certificate (or certificates chain) based on
root certificates from standard root CA authorities (Verisign, etc.),
Merlin's root CA used to sign interoperability
tests from merlin-xmldsig-twenty-three.tar.gz
or "fake" root certificate
(the corresponding private key
is encrypted using passphrase "secret");
- HMAC key "secret" (in hex, 73 65 63 72 65 74);
- any key public DSA/RSA key provided in the KeyInfo element of the signature.
A small list of signed XML documents from XML DSig Interop
tests suites
ATTENTION: some of these signatures use external resource located on other
Web servers and may fail if these resource are not available by some
reasons.