Hi,
I was able to add the postal code.  But there is some problem with the Short
Name.  What should be given for the short name?  I have given ZIP and also
tried with PC.

With the above values in the request, generation of certificate request is
fine.  But when trying to enroll for a certificate in isakmp-test.ssh.fi
site, it is failing.
But when I put the Short name as OID.2.5.4.17 it accepted.

What is the correct Short name and Long name for the postal code

Regards
Suram
----- Original Message -----
From: Joern Sierwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: How to add Postal code to a certificate request


At 15:25 02.04.2002 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I have a doubt regarding the addition of postal code or PIN code or ZIP
code
>to the certificate request.
>
>How to add Postal code to a certificate request.  I tried to search for an
>NID for the postal code but could'nt found.
>
>What is the way to add the postal code to a certificate request??
>
>Regards
>Suram
>
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Put it in an OID 2.5.4.17, "postal code".

The postal code should also go into line 5 of the postal address, OID
2.5.4.16.

Line 1 object's RDN
Line 2 Street address or PO box
Line 3 no default value
Line 4 Physical Delivery Office Name, State or privince name
Line 5 Postal Code
Line 6 Country Name (from the DN)

See Recommendation F.401

Use google to search for "2.5.4.17 postal code"

Jörn

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