Hi Max,
Thanks for the replay.
First I apologize that I'm not good in English.
As I have asked in my last message, I made a two-way ssl connection by two
type of certificates. First I made it by certificates which they have been
made using openssl and then I made it again using OpenCA's certificate. In
the frist case the connection was established correctly but in the second
case I got the error: "Error establishing an encrypted connection to (the
host). Error Code: -12192".
After I compared the two types of certificates, there's only one difference
between them and that's the format of their serial number. So I think if I
can change the format of OpenCA's serial number to decimal, my problem would
be solved.

I would really appreciate your comments/suggestions on my problem.

Regards,
Zaxary


Massimiliano Pala-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi Zaxary,
> 
> what do you mean by decimal ? The numbers in the certificates are
> ASN1_INTEGER
> and decimal or hex is just a representation in the User Interface... Am I
> missing
> your point ?
> 
> Later,
> Max
> 
> On 07/13/2010 07:58 AM, zaxary wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know who I can change the OpenCA to make certificate's serial
>> number in decimal (instead of hex).
>>
>> Thanks for responses,
> 
> 
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