Hi,

I had the same problem some time ago with the ampersand (&)
which is not too uncommon in German company names. Its just
not allowed by most trustcenters and browsers, so I had to
leave it out.

Regards
ToMichael

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Hi Til,

can you download the certificate and test it with "openssl x509 -in
cert.pem -noout -text" please? If you create a cert with CN=Bj�rn then
OpenSSL outputs a subject with CN=Bj\xF6rn. F6 is the ISO-Latin-1 code for
�. The question is now what does you browser do with the string \xF6.
There are several problems with such special characters and IE and
Netscape. Please see "man req". If somebody has a useful description or
howto for OpenSSL and special characters then we can add it to our docs.

Michael


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