zyhua wrote:
But I found a problem when the addtional information of request use chinese font and above two word,we can not "sign and approve" the request.

Sorry, my English is only so so.
And if you want me to understand your message, you
had better wright short and non-complex sentences.
Each short sentence expressing one idea.

Also, it would be great if you use standard terms instead of "additional information". Also, it could help if you clearly specify who (user, operator, ?) is doing exactly what. Before and
during experiencing a problem.

OpenSSL-0.9.8 has full support for UTF-8 text in

1) subject DN in request and cert.
2) issuer DN in cert.

It also partially supports UTF-8 text in
X509 v 3 extensions of request. Partial support means that they are NOT correctly displayed on the
screen, but are correctly inserted into subsequent
cert.

And who on Earth is "two word"? Do you mean
Samurai double-handle sword here? If so,
I agree, it is a very nice weapon.





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