Hello dalini,

 --- Ives Steglich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:

> Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> 
> > a typo in the openca-doce, what do you mean with
> > openca-doce??
> >
> code - i think time to get some sleep ;)
yep, I was trying to decipher the term openca-doce,
but now I know I'm not the only one that needs to get
some sleep from time to time :-)

> so if the edit code works fine - this looks like
> there is a problem in
> the pkcs#10 parsing and handling code which
> introduces the #130

Well, with the edit code I can see the garbage
characters and I'm able to correct them in each
certificate, one by one, but to be able to correct all
new requests before signing, I will have to do some
coding, maybe in Java, because I know nothing about
perl :-(

wish me luck on this ;-)

> 
> another idea - maybe there is some code-page problem
> and convertion of
> utf-8 to others - perlscripts vs shell code-page and
> database handling
> maybe... sometime this internationalization stuff
> introduces strange
> troubles... all those convertions...
> 

Yep, that's right, the problem starts there. But in
this specific case I don't know why, because, for
testing purposes I have used in those special OIDs,
data like: "2", so, there must be no i18n problems. So
I guess the problem is how perl calls OpenSSL to read
the requests from a pem (pkcs#10).

I'll see tomorrow.

Thanks again dalini,
Johnny


> 
> good night
> dalini
> 
> 
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