Hi,

thanks for the tip with nsCertType and nsComment, I will also try to
discard them.

Also a happy new year to you.

Matthias

On 1/3/07, Joachim Schrod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "MA" == Matthias Alsmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> MA> I ran into problems when my x509v3 certificates had empty
> MA> extension fields. In my case either "subject alternative name" odr
> MA> "issuer alternative name" were empty and then the routers did not
> MA> acceppt theses certificates.
>
> Thanks a lot, you saved me lots of debug time. I also had empty
> subject alternative names and needed to discard that field. I also
> discarded nsCertType and nsComment, since it isn't needed there and
> now the Ciscos can use the certs without any problems.
>
> Thanks again, and a happy new year,
>
>         Joachim
>
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