Re: [PHP] trouble with function openssl_csr_new()

2007-03-23 Thread Richard Lynch




On Wed, March 21, 2007 5:05 am, Albert Kopka wrote:
>
> Hi ...
>
> I want to generate certificate for smardcard login (MS Win-XP)
> and for do that the subject of certificate should contain same key
> (in key:value of $dn) multiple times for example ...
>
> cert generated by ca suplied with W-2003 server for smartcard login
> contains:
>   Subject: DC = local, DC = foo, CN = Users, CN = bar
>
> but $dn is an array ... so if I define array as:
>
> $dn = array ( "DC" => "local", "DC" => "foo" );
>
> I've got array with one key:value pair "DC" => "foo" ...
>
> Is there any other way to pass the $dn to function ...
> (using other structure ... or formated string ... )
> or mayby I can use other function whitch supports repeated keys ?

WILD GUESS!!!

If the person who wrote openssl_csr_new() thinks like I do, maybe:
$dn = array("DC"=>array("local","foo"), "CN"=>"Users");

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[PHP] trouble with function openssl_csr_new()

2007-03-21 Thread Albert Kopka

Hi ...

I want to generate certificate for smardcard login (MS Win-XP)
and for do that the subject of certificate should contain same key
(in key:value of $dn) multiple times for example ...

cert generated by ca suplied with W-2003 server for smartcard login
contains:
Subject: DC = local, DC = foo, CN = Users, CN = bar

but $dn is an array ... so if I define array as:

$dn = array ( "DC" => "local", "DC" => "foo" );

I've got array with one key:value pair "DC" => "foo" ...

Is there any other way to pass the $dn to function ...
(using other structure ... or formated string ... )
or mayby I can use other function whitch supports repeated keys ?

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