Anyone,
I'm trying to build openssl-0..8e and it stuck at C:\openssl-0.9.8eperl
util\mkdef.pl 32 libeay 1ms\libeay32.def with 100% cpu. I'm using the
cygwin perl. Thanks
Mark S
Jonah's GUI is all java with a JNI interface
Jonah is a PKIX Freeware Library that was jointly written by Iris, Lotus,
and IBM. The
source code for all but the crypto has been available on
http://web.mit.edu/pfl for domestic distribution and on
http://www.foobar.com/jonah for worldwide
http://www.osa.com.au/~cjh/software/crypto/
also http://cognac.epfl.ch/SIC/SL/CA/ has some links. Look at the resources
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Mark E. Schoneman would like to recall the message, "Automating generation
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Hopefully a quick question. I have a certificate request the when printed
out has
"Requested Extensions". How can I add these to the final certificate? Any
pointers would help.
Mark S.
Here's the request:
Certificate Request:
Data:
I think you can find the binaries here:
http://developer.netscape.com/quickfind.cgi?cp=dev01qfin
No guarantee that it's what you want. I think this is the package that
they're in the process of turning over to mozilla.org.
Mark S.
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Bingo. Thanks
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Mark E. Schoneman wrote:
I'm aware I'm trying to cheat abit here
I'm aware I'm trying to cheat abit here, but here's the problem.
I'm trying to verify certificates via API rather than reading from files.
I have the CA cert in CAx509 and the cert to verify in x509
I use X509_STORE_add_cert it load the CA's cert in the store, thinking
that if finds it there
Remove
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More individuals today are being told they don't qualify
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My guess the server name should be the CN on the cert.
CN=webserver.whatever.com
Mark S.
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