On 01/06/2012 04:55 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
The cli outputs a base64 blob of data.
Yes, it output a base64 blob to stdout. But that base64 blob is
completely non-standard as an exchange format, it's just a textual
encoding of the binary DER data.
However the cli can write PEM format to a
Yes, the Java keystore appears only to accept DER, but I agree, it's
the exception rather than the rule. And, yes, a simple command:
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -inform PEM -out cert.der -outform DER
does the trick--I just confirmed that it works. As I had seen quite a
bit of discussion regarding t
On 01/06/2012 04:45 PM, Stephen Ingram wrote:
I noticed a message on here some time ago about changing IPA to output
certificates in PEM format instead of DER. I see that in version
2.1.4, the UI does indeed output in PEM format. It appears as though
the CLI still outputs in DER. Is this the case
Stephen Ingram wrote:
I noticed a message on here some time ago about changing IPA to output
certificates in PEM format instead of DER. I see that in version
2.1.4, the UI does indeed output in PEM format. It appears as though
the CLI still outputs in DER. Is this the case? I agree that PEM is
ce