Hi Oli,

Oliver Welter wrote:

I tried this but it isnt working....
I dont know why - I tried to verify the generated and Base64 convertet signature with openssl directly but this failed. Actually I dont know if the problem is with the signature oder the Base64 encoding - so I will try.


Do you know what must go into the "signature" field for OPenCA ? Only the Base64 coded Signature, any "Begin/End" Markers ??

OpenCA expects only the base64 stuff. We add the begin/end lines by ourselves. The singature must be in the html form field signature. The html field text contains the data which must be signed.


Michael
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