I've now tried the certificate over SSL. An attempt to use it results in
it saying there is an error in the Schannel support or just a handshake
failure: it doesn't look like it even sends the certificate.
Maybe S/MIME will work... I'll try that later.
Steve.
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Dr Stephen N. Henson.
I've had a report that Win2K IE5 works with SSL DSA certificates and
OpenSSL also that Build 5.00.2919.3800l is OK for import.
I'm in the process of updating my IE5. I haven't checked this personally
yet.
Steve.
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Dr Stephen N. Henson. http://www.drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk/
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Ziacek Martin wrote:
Thank for answers,
but no one helped me. Described error is independent of length
of DSA keys (512 or 1024) and I do not understand,
Ziacek Martin wrote:
Well, again short description. I need import pfx file (it is in PKCS12
format)
into certificate store of Windows. When certificate is stored in certificate
store
with corresponding private keys, it is possible to use it (for encryption
and signing)
in MS Outlook. It
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From: Dr Stephen Henson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 2:55 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with import PKCS12 to Windows
Thank for answer.
One way to resolve this is to import a DSA private key and certificate
into CryptoAPI
Ziacek Martin wrote:
Thank for answers,
but no one helped me. Described error is independent of length
of DSA keys (512 or 1024) and I do not understand, why I can
not import DSA user certificate (PKCS12 file).
So, if somebody has any idea, please, let me known.
You didn't say what
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Dear openssl-bugs,
I am not sure, if I found bug in openssl, but I cannot solve some problems,
please help me.
For testing purposes of my project I need to generate some certificates
and corresponding private keys in pkcs12 format. I need
import these key sets to Outlook.
I was looking for CA,
Ziacek Martin wrote:
Dear openssl-bugs,
I am not sure, if I found bug in openssl, but I cannot solve some problems,
please help me.
Of course, nothing is imported. However, this message is showed only for
pkcs12 file with DSA keys. File containing RSA keys is possible import
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Dear openssl-bugs,
I am not sure, if I found bug in openssl, but I cannot solve some
problems,
please help me.
For testing purposes of my project I need to generate some certificates
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