Thanks a lot Michael,

 --- Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:

> Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> 
> > As Michael said, I used to have this problem
> before,
> > so the good news for me is that some of our
> requests
> > come in pkcs#10 format, PEM base64 encoded
> requests,
> > so the temporary solution we have is when we
> create
> > those requests using OpenSSL, we use the option   
>   
> > -utf8, then we insert them in OpenCA using the
> "Server
> > Request" and we process them as usual. If you see
> one
> > of the genereated certificates using "openssl
> > asn1parse" you can see the specific characters of
> your
> > language (at least with spanish works) as they
> must.
> 
> -utf8 is the way which we use at CVS HEAD. 
Good to know
>OpenSSL

> 0.9.8 works with CVS 
> HEAD and I think I will add -utf8 to all commands in
> OpenCA::OpenSSL.
> 
That would be great, thanks,

Johnny

> Michael
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