Hi,
I had to use some legacy keys in my system. So I modified the request
function with a new option to read the key from a file. For the private
part of the key, I just put a bogus value. Of course the signature
on the request was then invalid. I then modified the CA program with an
option
I am running Netscape 4.7 something. When
I get the mail back from the list the sig
is invalid. The Bcc was valid. I think
the only difference is the trailer that was
put on by the mail server. This should not
matter but with netscape it does.
I have not yet tried it with openssl smime.
Ok. It works when there is no attachment.
But it still does not display the trailer
on signed email unless I view the source.
Sorry for the off-topic content.
"Patrick G. Moore" wrote:
I am running Netscape 4.7 something. When
I get the mail back from the list the sig
"BOB RADAR BOB" spelled both forward and backward.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
BTW. Thanks to all who replied to my LDAP integration
question a few weeks ago. I found the mod_ssl patch
using openLDAP was a good example. This list is an
invaluable asset to all of us users of openSSL.
Pat
Lewis
Anyone want to try cracking this? It was probably encrypted
by the issuer with the password supplied by the subscriber.
NortonNg wrote:
hello,
Recently, i get a certificate and my private key from
a CA. The certificate file can be read by openssl, but
the private key file can't
Hi Holger:
I kept getting a blank page there too.
Finally, I tried to view the document source in netscape, there
was all the text! I didn't bother to try to find any HTML mistake,
but it must be the problem.
HTH
Pat
Holger Reif wrote:
I want to check www.openssl.org/support/
I want to