Miroshin Stepan
Miroshin Stepan
please get log from Fortify for that error. You can enable logging using Fortify icon in tray
@StipT I found a problem. It the same `mechanisms.items(i)` usage. I'll fix it tomorrow and share a new build Thank you for your help
@StipT Please try a new build [fortify-win32-x64-v1_0_22.msi](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yic3CrN2FT9hsbMSJHf6tSiCvtUyaO8n)
@StipT I found `Cannot assign to read only property 'extractable' of object '#'` error today. It occurs of `@peculiar/webcrypto` secure update. We downgraded that module to prev version https://drive.google.com/open?id=18psGwBHO7FtH8HafFvO5Hy98auMidc4c
Sorry. Forgot about it Give me 15 minutes to build MSI
@StipT We updated Electron to the latest version. It'll take more time to update Windows build.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a2Sp4EQp1Ae8J0PHCAW-G-dMR1XZkeo0
@StipT I'll prepare release version and publish it. Right now you've got a demo version
> How can I start "Smart Card Resource Manager"? Looks like your computer doesn't have [pcsclite](https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite). Please install it and try again ``` apt-get install libpcsclite1 ``` > Also when...
https://github.com/PeculiarVentures/fortify-examples/blob/gh-pages/example2.html#L110-L120 If you know the algorithm (WebCrypto Algorithm) of the certificate, you can import it without certificate parsing