about getting DN in ASN.1 format

2003-07-10 Thread Wu Junwei
(B (B (BHi,all (B (B How can I get the DN of a certificate in ASN.1 format (Bfrom a X509_NAME object? (B (B (Bthanks, (Bwjw

Re: about getting DN in ASN.1 format

2003-07-10 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:24:48 +0900, Wu Junwei [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 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

Re: about getting DN in ASN.1 format

2003-07-10 Thread Wu Junwei
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

Re: about getting DN in ASN.1 format

2003-07-10 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
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

Problem with IBM 4758 cryptocard and openssl

2003-07-10 Thread Sébastien Hernoux
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]:

OpenSSL/SMIME client plugs-in?

2003-07-10 Thread Jana Nguyen
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

Re: ASN.1 Question...

2003-07-10 Thread Andrew Berg
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-

problems with apache http 1.0 server

2003-07-10 Thread Alejandro Espinoza
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: