Re: AW: Database file structure

2007-05-30 Thread Bruno Costacurta
not revoked) 4. serial number in hex 5. Where the cert can be found (only value is unknown today) 6. Name of certificate holder (normally the DN) Regards Thomas -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Bruno Costacurta Gesendet

Re: AW: Database file structure

2007-05-30 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 15:28:17 Bruno Costacurta wrote: On Friday 25 May 2007 09:54:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bruno, A database line is structured as followed: 1. state of the cert (V=valid, R=revoked, E=expired where the state is not changes automatically if a cert expires) 2

Database file structure

2007-05-24 Thread Bruno Costacurta
Dears, just for curiosity, what are the structure description of the database file (often) called 'index' and which corresponds in fact to the parameter 'database' in openssl.cnf ? Please find a sample hereafter as it's mainly human readable. Thanks for any info. Bye, Bruno ... V

Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Bruno Costacurta
hostname does not match. Certificate information: - Hostname: Bruno Costacurta - Valid: from Mar 5 13:21:49 2007 GMT until Mar 4 13:21:49 2009 GMT - Issuer: http://www.cacert.org, Root CA ... I make about this message the assumption the problem is linked with the configuration and creation

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Friday 09 March 2007 16:27:24 Patrick Patterson wrote: (snip) Not really, what you need to do is ensure that the CA certificate used is in the Trusted CA Certificate store on the client. If you add your own CA to the clients trusted certificate store, this message will go away. What do

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Friday 09 March 2007 19:15:15 David Schwartz wrote: (snip) No, nothing has to be aligned. As the error message says, the problem is that the certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Am I correct in this assumption ? If yes, what (fields and/or policy ?) needs to be aligned or

Re: Newbie assumptions questions

2007-03-01 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Friday 23 February 2007 15:32:54 Bernhard Froehlich wrote: Bruno Costacurta schrieb: Hello, as a newbie, I have some assumptions / questions hereafter about OpenSSL and certificates. Many thanks to correct / confirm me. - a certificate is a public key with metadata - metadata

Newbie assumptions questions

2007-02-23 Thread Bruno Costacurta
within the certificate is useless - can a certificate contain more than one public key ? Thanks for attention. Bye, Bruno -- Bruno Costacurta PGP key : http://www.costacurta.org/keys/bruno_costacurta_pgp_key.html Key fingerprint = 713F 7956 9441 7DEF 58ED 1951 7E07 569B 2E60 4D51