No, look at your output: the certificate chain is identical.
What differs is the result of verification against each system's
truststore, which is the set of CA (root) certs it trusts.
Since you didn't specify -CAfile or -CAdir on s_client,
it's using (whatever is in) the default
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Ben White
Sent: Monday, 10 September, 2012 06:17
snip my previous advice, can't easily reformat
Calling openssl with the -CApath pointing to the certificate
store resolves this issue, so it's definitely related to this.
However, there seems to
Hi,
The background to this story is that I'm using gSOAP with openssl for some
SOAP/WSDL application development. The final application has to be cross
compiled for an embedded ARM device.
Everything works fine on my build system (Fedora 17 x64), but when I run
the cross compiled version on my
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Ben White
Sent: Friday, 07 September, 2012 13:01
snipusing gSOAP with opensslsnip
Everything works fine on my build system (Fedora 17 x64), but
when I run the cross compiled version on my target device
(ARM/Montavista 5), I get the following