to create it.
We have told our business partner to fix the problem (and they have approached Chilkat) ... in the meantime I wrote some C to fix it locally (and I'm not a developer).
Peter
Beat Jucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 12:19:11PM +0100, Peter Cope wrote: Try using
Try using the asn1parser (an option with openssl). If this doesn't complete without an error then you may have a problem with the way your originator is producing ASN.1 (we did here and I had to solve it by producing a bit of code to act as a 'filter' to correct the problem!).
PeterBeat Jucker
. Just wondering, enquiring minds etc ;-)
Once again many thanks.
Peter
"Dr. Stephen Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005, Peter Cope wrote: I'm using openssl 0.9.7e on Unix (The example output below is from Windows version of openssl [a 0.9.7X derived binary ve
proof it isn't.
Peter
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On Fri, Mar 04, 2005, Peter Cope wrote:
Steve, sorry forget
60k in size (this isn't itself structured .. unlikethe des3-ede3-cbc produced by default by openssl). I've tried detaching this data to see if anything can make sense of it, but no.
Anyone got any ideas, I'm assuming I'm missing a point somewhere!
Peter Cope
, according to S/MIME).
Peter
"Dr. Stephen Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005, Peter Cope wrote: Firstly I've searched the FAQ's and Google'd and not found an answer. I'll describe the scenario and hope someone can shed some light! Machine-1: Generates keys/certs