Hello everybody,

 

I have a problem that I consider unusual and hope you can help me with it.

 

I must execute some EDI files transmissions with a customer and these files
must go encrypted.

 

So, I’ve generated a CSR file (with the .KEY using a password and all the
other stuff) in my machine (Win Vista Ultimate) with the OpenSSL  (0.9.8g 19
Oct 2007) windows version. 

 

However, the app that I use for the transmissions (IP*Works AS2 EDI
Connector free version) requires a PFX file to sign the sending files. No
problem with that. I’ve generated the PFX using the OpenSSL (openssl pkcs12
-inkey File.key -in File.crt -export -out File.pfx) and submitted to my app.

 

That password was validated and the test transmissions made in our intranet
was ok (Vista to Vista machines). 

 

Now the “mystery” comes up.

 

When I try to use the same .PFX file in the installed app on a Win XP or Win
2K machine, the password is simply refused, not validated.

 

Do you think that for some reason the CSR file stores some information about
the machine that have generated the file?

 

Best regards,

 

 

cid:[email protected]

 

José Leonardo Ayres Pereira

Systems Analyst

 

Aduana Despachos e Assessoria de Comércio Exterior Ltda.

R. Franco de Sá, 270 - 10o. floor 
S. Francisco - Manaus - AM - Brazil

Ph: + 55 92 3612-0100
 <http://www.aduana-dsp.com.br/> http://www.aduana-dsp.com.br

 

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