Hi,
We're generating a CSR on IIS (win2k). When a certificate is already
installed on IIS, it generates a PKCS#7 certificate renewal request rather
than a PKCS#10 CSR. Furthermore the PEM header in the request is an
invalid PKCS#7 header. As a result none of the openssl utilities can parse
the
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nagendra wrote:
Hi,
We're generating a CSR on IIS (win2k). When a certificate is already
installed on IIS, it generates a PKCS#7 certificate renewal request rather
than a PKCS#10 CSR. Furthermore the PEM header in the request is an
invalid PKCS#7 header. As a result none of the openssl
fordesign [EMAIL PROTECTED] is having problems with SSL_CTX_new()
(in ssl_lib.c) under purify. It fails at the line
ssl_create_cipher_list(ret-method,
ret-cipher_list,ret-cipher_list_by_id,
SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST);
if (ret-cipher_list == NULL
||
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Can somebody please have a look at the error and provide me with a
solution
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