On 9/11/24 11:30, Glyph wrote:


On Sep 11, 2024, at 6:27 AM, Robert Moskowitz <r...@htt-consult.com> wrote:

This is a fairly elementary Python mistake. Our documents and
resources are generally oriented towards people who have an existing
familiarity with Python. I'd strongly encourage you to develop a
greater comfort with Python in general.

WIP. Much better than 2 weeks ago.

I think that what Alex was trying to say here is that you would be better served by a support channel that is oriented towards helping people learn Python than helping people with Cryptography.  For example, the #python-help channel on https://www.pythondiscord.com/ . You clearly have some experience with cryptographic concepts and haven't needed much in the way of help with them or the library specifically, and are just tripping over issues of syntax and runtime error interpretation, which the folks over there can help you with.


Sad and very true...

So long working on standards comm and crypto, that my programming skills ossified.

Yes, I worked on IETF PKIX and lots others over the years. Currently for UAS (drones); that is what my PoC stuff is that I am doing now.

I know what I want in the certs.  I have done it a lot with command line openSSL.  Now I need to have stuff working in python to show.

thanks for all that you have provided.  But now why this problem with KeyUsage and key_cert_sign...

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