> 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.

I created 2 testrequests. The first with mozilla on linux, the second with
ie on windows.
As you can see, mozilla handels the names correctly, the ie converts it.

nicht vorhanden 3360 [EMAIL PROTECTED], CN=Bj�rn Test, OU=Mitglied
der Uni KA, O=Universitaet Karlsruhe, C=DE nicht vorhanden User nicht
vorhanden
 
nicht vorhanden 3616 [EMAIL PROTECTED],CN=Bj\C3\B6rn
Test2,OU=Mitglied der Uni KA,O=Universitaet Karlsruhe,C=DE nicht vorhanden
User nicht vorhanden 

Is this enough or should i sign this reqs and look what openssl does?

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