On Mon, Dec 22, 2003, Rich Salz wrote:
RFC1421 says: ... Two encapsulation boundaries (EB's) are defined for delimiting encapsulated PEM messages and for distinguishing encapsulated PEM
You can't read that alone; read the previous paragraph which references RFC 934; the boundaries are line-based.
As for \r\n vs \n, OpenSSL follows the ANSI/ISO C standard which makes \n be the line-ending character. Under Windows/DOS, etc., make sure to open your files in text (not binary) mode.
And what OpenSSL calls "PEM" doesn't have that much to do with Privacy Enhanced Mail...
Doesn't it? What is that, then?
-- Lev Walkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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