Re: How to add Postal code to a certificate request

2002-04-04 Thread Chandu

Hi,
I was able to add the postal code.  But there is some problem with the Short
Name.  What should be given for the short name?  I have given ZIP and also
tried with PC.

With the above values in the request, generation of certificate request is
fine.  But when trying to enroll for a certificate in isakmp-test.ssh.fi
site, it is failing.
But when I put the Short name as OID.2.5.4.17 it accepted.

What is the correct Short name and Long name for the postal code

Regards
Suram
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From: Joern Sierwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: How to add Postal code to a certificate request


At 15:25 02.04.2002 +0530, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a doubt regarding the addition of postal code or PIN code or ZIP
code
to the certificate request.

How to add Postal code to a certificate request.  I tried to search for an
NID for the postal code but could'nt found.

What is the way to add the postal code to a certificate request??

Regards
Suram

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Put it in an OID 2.5.4.17, postal code.

The postal code should also go into line 5 of the postal address, OID
2.5.4.16.

Line 1 object's RDN
Line 2 Street address or PO box
Line 3 no default value
Line 4 Physical Delivery Office Name, State or privince name
Line 5 Postal Code
Line 6 Country Name (from the DN)

See Recommendation F.401

Use google to search for 2.5.4.17 postal code

Jörn

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Re: How to add Postal code to a certificate request

2002-04-04 Thread Joern Sierwald

At 14:25 04.04.2002 +0530, you wrote:
Hi,
I was able to add the postal code.  But there is some problem with the Short
Name.  What should be given for the short name?  I have given ZIP and also
tried with PC.

With the above values in the request, generation of certificate request is
fine.  But when trying to enroll for a certificate in isakmp-test.ssh.fi
site, it is failing.
But when I put the Short name as OID.2.5.4.17 it accepted.

What is the correct Short name and Long name for the postal code

Regards
Suram

There is no short name. Sorry.

The OID has an ldap name postalCode, but that's not really helpful
when dealing with just certificates.

You will have to live with the fact that all software will display your
postal code as OID.2.5.4.17=24000 or something, with
no proper name.

Jörn


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How to add Postal code to a certificate request

2002-04-02 Thread Chandu

Hi,
I have a doubt regarding the addition of postal code or PIN code or ZIP code
to the certificate request.

How to add Postal code to a certificate request.  I tried to search for an
NID for the postal code but could'nt found.

What is the way to add the postal code to a certificate request??

Regards
Suram

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Re: How to add Postal code to a certificate request

2002-04-02 Thread Joern Sierwald

At 15:25 02.04.2002 +0530, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a doubt regarding the addition of postal code or PIN code or ZIP code
to the certificate request.

How to add Postal code to a certificate request.  I tried to search for an
NID for the postal code but could'nt found.

What is the way to add the postal code to a certificate request??

Regards
Suram

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Put it in an OID 2.5.4.17, postal code.

The postal code should also go into line 5 of the postal address, OID 2.5.4.16.

Line 1 object's RDN
Line 2 Street address or PO box
Line 3 no default value
Line 4 Physical Delivery Office Name, State or privince name
Line 5 Postal Code
Line 6 Country Name (from the DN)

See Recommendation F.401

Use google to search for 2.5.4.17 postal code

Jörn

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