Hello Steve.
 
Thanks for your quick response.
 
Is there any way/chance I can get that patch for the PKCS12_create() function 
?I'm developing a PKI application which uses OpenSSL for creating certificates 
and I do need this patch to complete my application.
 
Thanks a lot again.
 
Sergio.
> Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:55:44 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> openssl-users@openssl.org> Subject: Re: Bag Attributes Ignored> > On Thu, Jun 
> 26, 2008, Hacker SF wrote:> > > > > Hello to all,> > > > I've been trying to 
> add bag attributes to a PKCS12 certificate using openssl pkcs12 command (eg, 
> openssl pkcs12 -export -in cert1.pem -CSP "..." -LMK -out cert1.p12).> > All 
> my attempts were unsuccessful. I've got openssl 0.9.8e patched and no errors 
> during compiling/building (using mingw).> > > > This is the patch I've 
> applied:> > > > 
> http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~smp/resources/peap/patches/openssl-0.9.8e-patch.txt>
>  > > > I've updated obj_dat.h and related files.> > > > Everything is fine 
> here.> > > > Then, I generate a PKCS12 file. No problems here.> > > > 
> However, when I type in the following command:> > openssl pkcs12 -in 
> cert1.p12 -info> > > > only CSP name bag attribute is shown. No LocalKeySet 
> bag attribute. It's like it's being ignored by OpenSSL. I try to generate an 
> PEAP certificate.> > > > If anyone can help me out here I'd be very much 
> grateful.> > > > I look forward to hearing from you soon.> > > > The patch is 
> incomplete. Some additional code is needed in PKCS12_create() to> handle this 
> attribute correctly.> > Does anyone have any documentation or samples PKCS#12 
> files (not important> private keys!) that include this attribute? If so I'll 
> look into adding> support in future OpenSSL releases. What I've seen suggests 
> the patch doesn't> quite match the MS version.> > Steve.> --> Dr Stephen N. 
> Henson. Email, S/MIME and PGP keys: see homepage> OpenSSL project core 
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