Hi .,
 Is it possible that to have certificates in other formats like PKCS
apart from PEM/DER? In that case how can we convert the PKCS to X509
format?Is there any interface available on openssl? What way we can
identify the format of the certificate. According to my understanding
DER and PKCS format are same if not correct me.

Thanks a lot for your help.,
Sakthi S G


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>Subject: d2i_X509() failed.
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>Hi.,
>  I am using d2i_x509() function for converting the
>certificates from DER to PEM. It is failing at file
>:tasn_dec.c  function:asn1_template_ex_d2i() line number 353.
>( version 0.9.7c and 0.9.7b also) The DER format buffer
>contains valid certificates of 2048 bytes. At the end it has
>the sequence of 0xFF  then filled with zeros.
>
>What could be the problem for the cause of d2i_X509() failure?
>
>Thanks and Regards.,
>Sakthi  S G
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