On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 08:03 -0800, Tad Glines wrote:
> I used there commands to try and verify that the cert and key are matched:
> echo "This is a test file" > test.txt
> openssl rsautl -encrypt -certin -inkey wave_cert.cert -in test.txt -out 
> test.enc
> openssl rsautl -decrypt -inkey wave_cert.key -in test.enc -out test.dec
> 
> Ths encrypt operation succeeds.
> The decrypt operation fails with this error:
> RSA operation error
> 4408:error:0406506C:rsa routines:RSA_EAY_PRIVATE_DECRYPT:data greater
> than mod len:.\crypto\rsa\rsa_eay.c:506:
> 
> I used the same commands to verify my key pair and they tested ok.
> 
> My conclusion is that your cert doesn't match your private key.

Hi Tad,

Yeah I figured my key/cert was bad, so I've generated a new key/cert
pair which validates both using your method and the method suggested on
the Google Certificates page.

Now I seem to be getting into a cert submission/request loop with the
sandbox and am still unable to talk to other servers.

Sigh, I'm thinking that barn raising might be about my skillset right
now.
-- 
James Purser
Collaborynth
http://collaborynth.com.au
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