Cisco router use CEP protocol to enroll certificates.
It can only request certificates to CA servers which supports
CEP. I do not know how you made Cisco router to save the Certi request
in this attached file. How did you get it?
regards
ajith
(Disclaimer: This is only a personnel email. i am just using my office
account).
John Wehle wrote:
>
> > John Wehle wrote:
> > >
> > > The Cisco 2501 generates the enclosed ASN1 data stream when asked
> > > to generated a certificate request. How do I certify it? It
> > > doesn't seem to be recognized as a request by openssl.
> > >
> > > $ openssl req -inform der < cert_req.27281
> > > Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/lib/openssl.cnf
> > > unable to load X509 request
> > [Unusual ASN1 dump deleted]
> >
> > Interesting. It isn't a simple certificate request and the ASN1 dump
> > doesn't give enough info to help, its *something* wrapped in a PKCS#7
> > signed-data structure but I can't tell what without doing some extra
> > tests. Can you send me the file so I can analyse it?
>
> Here's the file.
>
> -- John
> -------------------------8<---------------------8<----------------------
>
> Name: cert_req.27281
> cert_req.27281 Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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