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November 15, 2018
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Digicert ssl signed PDF showing 'signer's validity unknown..'

  • November 15, 2018
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Hi,

i have signed a PDF file using 'PDFSigner' tool using below command

java sign certificate.pfx 123456 sourcefile.pdf outputfinal.pdf "Ferozakbar" "MXC"

the pfx (ssl certificate) contains our company, rapidssl intermediate and digicert global root certificates and key

i have seen Digicert in the Adobe trusted companies list, so why the pdf is still not getting validated automatically in Adobe PDF reader (updated with latest certificates/companies list)

Thank you

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Correct answer Adorobat

Hi ferozfirru,

As per the issue description mentioned above, you are getting 'signer's validity unknown.. message in Reader, is that correct?

Could you try adding digicert global root certificates to the "trusted identities" as the following thread discusses under correct answer and check if that helps:

Signature valid or invalid

You may also refer to the following forum thread discussing the similar issue:

Why is the validity of my digitally signed document displayed as unknown?

Let us know if you need any help.

Shivam

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Adorobat
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Community Manager
November 20, 2018

Hi ferozfirru,

As per the issue description mentioned above, you are getting 'signer's validity unknown.. message in Reader, is that correct?

Could you try adding digicert global root certificates to the "trusted identities" as the following thread discusses under correct answer and check if that helps:

Signature valid or invalid

You may also refer to the following forum thread discussing the similar issue:

Why is the validity of my digitally signed document displayed as unknown?

Let us know if you need any help.

Shivam

Participant
May 10, 2020

Hi Shivam,

I'm also currently using certifcate issued by Digicert to digitally sign PDFs. We sign the PDFs in bulk for our end users. Since Digitcert is part of AATL, why does the warning "Signer's validity unknown" still show up? 

We can't ask all our end users to add to digicert global root certificates to the "trusted identities". 

Could you please help us here. I can share more details if required.

Thanks,
Shashi

Legend
May 10, 2020

Just because a corporation is an AATL member does not mean all its certificates will validate. You can sign a PDF with anything, and many people try to use PKF files bought for use on websites, but only specific hardware-token certificates will chain correctly in Acrobat.

 

See https://www.digicert.com/document-signing/