CALinux wrote:

Did you try to escape them?

Example: CN=Angelo\/Natale\/D\=05-11-2002

when we try to do this, we have an error in the request form:

"Error: Use only LATIN1 chars"
There is an easy way. Make a new definition of LATIN1 :)

This is not a joke. You can edit this in TRIStateCGI.pm. There you must search for LATIN1 and LATIN1_LETTERS. Simply modify the definition to allow backslashes - "\".

Michael

P.S. if you found a solution for your problem then please report it to the list.
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