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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:24:48 +0900, Wu Junwei [EMAIL
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Wu.Junwei How can I get the DN of a certificate in ASN.1 format
Wu.Junwei from a X509_NAME object?
(I'm starting to believe we need a HOWTO on understanding all those
acronyms)
What you're
Sorry for my unclear question.
I would like to know if I have gotten the X509_NAME
object,
how can I get the DN in ASN.1 format?
That is to say, I would like to get the DN not like
the readable string "C=US,O=XXX,OU=..", but in ASN.1 encoded
format.
BTW, I have just found the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 18:25:22 +0900, Wu Junwei [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
Wu.Junwei Sorry for my unclear question.
Wu.Junwei
Wu.Junwei I would like to know if I have gotten the X509_NAME object,
Wu.Junwei how can I get the DN in ASN.1 format?
Wu.Junwei
Wu.Junwei That
Hello,
I'm currently implementing an IBM cryptocard on AIX 5.1 using openssl 0.9.7b,
mod_ssl-2.8.14 for Apache 1.3.27.
My card is correctly working with openssl.
/distrib/openssl-0.9.7b/crypto/engine# openssl engine dynamic -
(dynamic) Dynamic engine loading support
[Success]:
Hi,
My organization uses Eudora mail client. This mail client doesn't support
OpenSSL enabled or S/MIME signing algorithm. To allow user to read the
digital signature sent using OpenSSL/SMIME, I belive the Eudora mail client
or any mail clients in particular needs to support OpenSSL or SMIME
on a unixy system the 'xxd' command would probably be able to do this
conversion.
-andrew
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 19:54:00 -0700, Steven Reddie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can't think of anything myself, but it should only take a programmer a
few minutes to write one.
-Original Message-
Hellow
I have built an openssl client.
It is working pretty nice on netscape HTTP 1.1
server, but when I try to connect with an Apache HTTP 1.0 server, I get the
follow error:
Server: Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.1
mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.6h
Connection: close
Content-Type: