-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 what is the oid for File Recovery for win2k
so how do i add just one purpose to the cert "File Recovery" you were right the documentation is certainly lacking but now most of the required oids have been found and working samples certs have been generated all because u peolple pointed me in the right direction.... except for the following one right now what i am doing is giving a CA cert to the persons requiring this capablility - which is not desirable also required are the following purposes Digital Rights Embedded Windows System Component Verification File Recovery Key Pack Licenses License Server Verification OEM Windows System Component Verification Smart Card Logon Windows Hardware Driver Verification Windows System Component Verification these are the purposes for whome i could not find oid - please help - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cory Albrecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:41 AM Subject: Re: Cert Purposes / OIDs Needed - aditya > Aditya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > right now i am using a win2k box for all the development work so > > where do i find this openssl.cnf file > > The default openssl.cnf comes with the OpenSSL distribution (in the > apps directory) and the environment variable OPENSSL_CONF is > usually set to point to it after installation. > > > if any one has got a all those oids present please send me the > > relevent portion ( offlist if u wish ) because searching my hdd > > for openssl.cnf came up with no matches > > The OIDs can be found in <openssl/objects.h> > > > can someone please post the link to the *COMPELTE* openssl docs > > which have the oid_section the ones that i found from the google > > dont have any oid_section > > The url is http://www.openssl.org/docs/ but that is incomplete. The > full set of docs can befound in the openssl distribution archive, > but that does not include stuff about OIDs. If you are a Windows > developer and expecting extensive documentaton like that which > comes with VC++ or other MS DevStudio programs, then I'm afraid > you'll be disappointed. Most open source APIs don't come with the > best documentation and in my experience OpenSSL is one of the best > in docs but you'll still need to dig through the *.h and *.c files > to find out how to properly use some things. > > I have a dream - a dream to eventually become an OpenSSL guru so I > can contribute to writing more docs since I understand the pain of > being a newbie. :-) > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > http://finance.yahoo.com > ____________________________________________________________________ > __ OpenSSL Project > http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.1 iQIVAwUBPXdTHsgYDgOYK1z+AQLfuw/8D6xlQDkq4sEJZgNwEinCLB4/haRJav+1 v1CHESCHfDu7awM1DSoNCCAYKIV6ufPBh6lnzKfm1080a+4Davt49T03nIO+TVA6 kqx/uu/woY9I9ysCSk4TWD9iUE3nDmufoEn4gQkwN/4yzw140z3f8blqwa0P1reR kMVUVEHwHFOjYqLQLLlUHDyngyOPZKWvr3Vw0WOBUXdYcjJHxqDFm+xTzJea6XSv 9NZmb/uEfPUKIQYoTBYrHO1/2XNteAQVpzJvaq+eM5G4XIEasBSyNyd7jOG29MsW 2bKm1ySlFFBRW8q73tIak4ZkCDXJgkrnTUab3jEaNz6iQuxtRiobrrYmkLhmXrno Gb4P0B2j/4qlfAfUa+r910y4VZTEgKTELT+3/yNUMf43oAwVKl8rdMJ71JtBA9Kt QPtbyER/CblhpY2kuwgxVG+duwvRpKzJjUcaOkogMLuRnF5jIHAPAxDNmUxbGtiM 0w62b/zlRF8wdIg53KxYZlPnUukFYgCgdNmY47lpZytGg5n6o8HhlJuO0U3mcFW8 /7a0u7IV5n3D14vDU+nl9AcWMFWd7hErMfj9vlyRyRCzcaSmZ2QH1uYC/keyjs4K WLTae7n+PvcrXSACvaFEb2lvofrR4K/ZMlYUXXb89UyjZDyfA8mWcLcSCwpuczng r5WBt0Ok0Yc= =6J8Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]