On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 09:20:37AM +0100, Colin McKinnon wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm something of a newbie at this whole encryption game. I've set up our own
> CA here using self signed certificates, (certificates only get used within
> the company). OpenSSL works a treat, I've got stunnel securing various
> connections, mod_ssl running, and we've been trying out WinCrypt for signing
> files.
> 
> My problem is that although WinCrypt (www.wincrypt.de) seems to do the
> trick, the authors can't/won't tell me how it actually signs files - just
> that they use the Microsoft crypto API. My german is a lot worse than their
> english which doesn't help.
> 
> Does anyone know how it works? How I can produce compatible signed messages
> with OpenSSL? How I can verify files using OpenSSL? I tried `openssl

Please consider to post a (short) signed message together with signer's
certificate. Private signing key would be great as well,
in case it's not used for production.

> smime -verify ...` but got:
> Error reading S/MIME message
> 3285:error:2107A087:PKCS7 routines:SMIME_read_PKCS7:no content
> type:pk7_mime.c:222:
> 
> Anyone know / tested if it suffers from the Microsoft intermediate CA
> forging bug?
> 
> Can anyone suggest a simple, cheap GUI tool which can be used with OpenSSL
> certificates to sign and verify files (we need to keep these as files) which
> runs on MSWindows?
> 
> Colin
> 
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