Sure. It's works really well on our server. 
The IIS is version 6 on Windows 2003.  :)


Massimiliano Pala-3 wrote:
> 
> Hello wking,
> 
> does this fix the problem ???
> 
> Later,
> Max
> 
> 
> wking wrote:
>> OpenCA said It's a not valid PKCS#10 Request.
>> I checked the request file made by IIS and the code of cmds/pkcs10_req
>> I think we should fix IIS request after/before fix PCKS#10 request with
>> two
>> new lines:
>> $request =~ s/-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----/-----BEGIN
>> CERTIFICATE
>> REQUEST-----/;
>> $request =~ s/-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----/-----END CERTIFICATE
>> REQUEST-----/;
>> 
> 
> 
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