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Subject: Re: Other quetion..
Anyway I need some people to try this out before its official: I'd
rather not have a deluge of emails saying it rejected certificates just
after its released.
Steve
Shmuel Siegel wrote:
I have tried porting a recent version ( say two weeks old) to a Macintosh. I
am having problems with certificate verification in ssltest. SSL2
verification of both server and client certificates works. However for SSL3
the client complains about the server certificate
Shmuel Siegel wrote:
I have tried porting a recent version ( say two weeks old) to a Macintosh. I
am having problems with certificate verification in ssltest. SSL2
verification of both server and client certificates works. However for SSL3
the client complains about the server certificate
I have tried porting a recent version ( say two weeks old) to a Macintosh. I
am having problems with certificate verification in ssltest.
... want to share the code:-)
SSL2
verification of both server and client certificates works. However for SSL3
the client complains about the server
Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/tech/certificates/structuring.asp
I wouldn't recommend that document:
[..]
Following the advice here caused me lots of trouble.
Can you give some details about the troubles you had?
Over a year after
Raul Gutierrez Rodriguez wrote:
Where can i find all posible value of the fields:
subjectKeyIdentifier
authorityKeyIdentifier
basicConstraints
keyUsage
RFC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/tech/certificates/structuring.asp
nsCertType
doc/openssl.txt of your friendly OpenSSL
HI:
Where can i find all posible value of the fields:
subjectKeyIdentifier
authorityKeyIdentifier
basicConstraints
keyUsage
nsCertType
at the openssl.conf file and what is the meaning of echa file?
Slds
Raul Gutierrez
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