Actually my question continues but a resume of another question is:

Another question is: Is there any problem to use a different kind of key on
the request that the Certificate Authority has?

Does Openssl support ecdsa with sha256 and sha512?
Only above of 1.0.0 ?

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Rick Lopes de Souza <dragonde...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Maybe it's a simple question, but i want to know if there is any problem
> that i have a request using a ECDSA key with SHA-256 and i want to issue a
> certificate where the CA uses RSA with SHA 1.
>
> In some tests, a ECDSA with sha1 and a CA with RSA with sha1 it was sucess.
> But with ECDSA sha256 it gives the error:
> Signature verification error
> 2857:error:0D0C50A1:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_item_verify:unknown message
> digest algorithm:a_verify.c:141:
>
> I'm using a P-192 ecdsa key.
>
> Another question is: Is there any problem to use a different kind of key on
> the request that the Certificate Authority has?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Rick Lopes de Souza
>
>


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