First there is a tool openca-scep which is part of OpenCA 0.9.2 series. We use this tool to handle all the SCEP stuff. It uses OpenSSL's commandline syntax. You can use it to print a SCEP message:
openca-scep -in msg.txt -text -noout
After this you should see the complete content of the container.
Well..openca-scep fails like openssl but a little more noisy (beware: message is hand-typed, not cutted and pasted..might be typos in it):
scep.c:772: error while reading msg 14940:error:21069074:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_dataInit:ciper not initialized:pk7_doit.c:142:
Any idea?
Thanks T.o.Michael
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