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I've referenced to^ $ openssl x509 --help and find no keys to answer. Maybe it will be good to extend -nameopt arg - various certificate name options to something like -nameopt arg - various certificate name options (including output codepage, i.e. utf8 etc) man openssl-x509 is well enough. What is the reason of keeping non-utf8 default output codepage 11 years after switching default string_mask to utf8? P.S. I have one more similiar question (to my mind for openssl-dev list). Is it appropriate to ask it directly here, or it will be better to try openssl-users first? 02.03.2015, 13:04, "Erwann Abalea" <[email protected]>: > Probably an openssl-users question. > > Use "openssl x509 -text -in localhost-server.crt -nameopt > oneline,utf8,-esc_msb" > Your terminal must be able to display UTF8 sequences. > > I sometimes add the "show_type" nameopt option, to check things. > > -- > Erwann ABALEA > > Le 02/03/2015 06:58, Ikonta a écrit : >> AFAIR in 2004 openssl switched to UTF8 as default bitmask in certificate. >> But ANSI extension's of utf8 support is still incomplete: >> >> $ openssl x509 -text -in localhost-server.crt >> Certificate: >> Data: >> Version: 3 (0x2) >> Serial Number: 1 (0x1) >> Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption >> Issuer: C=RU, ST=\xD0\xA2\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82, >> L=\xD0\xA2\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82, O=\xD0\xA2\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82, >> OU=Apache, >> CN=\xD1\x82\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82\xD0\xBE\xD0\xB2\xD1\x8B\xD0\xB9 >> \xD0\xA6\xD0\x90/emailAddress=root@localhost >> Validity >> Not Before: Feb 6 08:28:23 2015 GMT >> Not After : Sep 15 08:28:23 2020 GMT >> Subject: C=RU, ST=\xD0\xA2\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82, >> O=\xD0\xA2\xD0\xB5\xD1\x81\xD1\x82, OU=Apache web server, >> CN=localhost/emailAddress=apache@localhost >> … >> (not attaching exanple certificate file because mail list seems to reject >> such letters) >> displays utf8 symbol codes instead of expected human-readably letters (in >> this case — cyrillic), shown after import this certificate into browser's >> profile. >> >> Probably adding -utf8 option for x509 command should fix this particular >> issue. >> >> P.S. I use =dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1k amd64 build on Gentoo GNU/Linux. >> _______________________________________________ >> openssl-dev mailing list >> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev > > _______________________________________________ > openssl-dev mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev _______________________________________________ openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev
