Hello,
RFC3280 requires ALL DIRECTORY STRINGS to be encoded as
UTF8 - this doesn't mean "all subject and issuer fields" but
only those with syntax DirectoryString.
domaincomponent is defined as attribute with syntax IA5String -
so openssl is correct.
Regards, Jochen.
> Hi,
>
> since the be
RFC2459 was obsoleted by RFC3280 - so just read this one.
Regards, Jochen.
> This is a general problem with the ISO documentation. The IETF
> response was to generate a "profile" of X.509 for use in the
> Internet; this document was also designed to give readers enough
> information to skip rea
Hello,
if you order documents from http://www.itu.int/ you have to pay for them ...
ftp://ftp.bull.com/pub/OSIdirectory/4thEditionTexts/ holds versions
of the X.500 series which are almot ready but not yet published by ISO/ITU.
You should hurry - the message is:
As soon as the official text a
Probably a problem in your httpd.conf. If you like
you can send me your httpd.conf - I'll try
to fix it.
Bye, Jochen.
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joseph Botto
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 2:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> C
Hello,
> set_serial is in OpenSSL 0.9.7 only.
thanks. I'm using 0.9.6d. I've been
confused because the documentation on
http://www.openssl.org/ showed this flag -
and I didn't know that also features
of coming versions (0.9.7 is still Beta ...)
are shown.
I should have read the changelog
(htt
erial", "-setserial" etc..
Is this not yet implemented?
Is there any way to set the serial number of self-signed
certificates to another value than 0 ?
Best regards,
Jochen Keutel.
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