hmmm… I guess it may not be there but it's there in the cert that I signed with
my CA self which is using the same csr
Is there something wrong with the way I am generating them?
openssl req -new -nodes \
-out $CERTPATH/http.csr \
-keyout $CERTPATH/http.key \
-days 3650 \
-config $CONFIG
openssl ca \
-config $CONFIG \
-policy policy_anything \
-out $CERTPATH/http.pem \
-infiles $CERTPATH/http.csr
Craig
On May 23, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Erwann Abalea wrote:
> Are you sure there's a SAN extension in the displayed CSR?
> Dump the entire content with asn1parse.
>
> --
> Erwann ABALEA
>
> Le 23/05/2013 17:41, Craig White a écrit :
>> I want to be able to view CSR's with subjectAltName's but I can't figure out
>> any way to make it happen. I have poured over the man pages and googled it
>> to death already.
>>
>> Ubuntu OpenSSL 0.9.8k-7ubuntu8.14 if that matters
>>
>> openssl req -noout -text -in SOME_FILE.csr
>>
>> gives me the contents of the CSR but not the subjectAltNames embedded in the
>> CSR.
>>
>> Added -nameopt multiline which is cool but still no ultimate joy
>>
>> Can someone throw me a bone here?
>>
>
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