Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-03-03 Thread Dr S N Henson
Sandipan Gangopadhyay wrote: > > I want to use Xenroll to generate a keypair on a Windows system and submit > the public key over HTTPS POST to an ApacheServer/Mod_SSL with a CGI > invoking openssl ca for the signing. Thanks to Greg Stark's samples and the > MS Xenroll site, I have been able to

Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-02-20 Thread Sandipan Gangopadhyay
- Original Message - From: "Greg Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL > Sandipan , > > I do not know in what sense ActiveX is disabled in IE5.5. Perhaps for > un

Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-02-20 Thread Greg Stark
Sandipan , I do not know in what sense ActiveX is disabled in IE5.5. Perhaps for unsigned downloaded controls? In any event, Xenroll.dll houses the Certificate Enrollment Control. It is documented in the Platform SDK, the MSDN library, and the MSDN Online library. Look under PlatformSDK -> Securi