Re: Problems creating valid signing certificats

2013-02-07 Thread Thomas Koeller
On Thursday 07 February 2013 07:31:55 you wrote: > On Wed, February 6, 2013 23:47, Thomas Koeller wrote: > > bash-4.0$ openssl verify -x509_strict -CAfile cacert/root_ca.pem -purpose > > sslserver cacert/host_ca.pem > > cacert/host_ca.pem: C = DE, ST = Hamburg, O = K\C3\B6ll

Problems creating valid signing certificats

2013-02-06 Thread Thomas Koeller
Hi, I am trying to create a certificate chain that I intend to use for signing SSL/TLS host certificates. The chain consists of a self-signed root certificate, and an intermediate certificate which will be used to sign the actual server certificates. The root certificate looks like this: bash

Re: Linux/WinXP interoperabilty problem

2003-08-24 Thread Thomas Koeller
s I decline to accept the certificate. Looks to me as if there isn't much useful information here. I'd expect OE to use the same certificate verification code (probably located in some dll) as IE does, so the difference in behavior is quite surprising. tk -- Thomas Koeller t

Re: Linux/WinXP interoperabilty problem

2003-08-24 Thread Thomas Koeller
blem that only affects OE. Any ideas? tk -- Thomas Koeller thomas at koeller dot dyndns dot org __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List

Linux/WinXP interoperabilty problem

2003-08-24 Thread Thomas Koeller
ng in the header and footer lines). I converted it to .der format, and then I could import it, but when I tried to make a connection, the result was as before. Now I'm stuck, can anyboy advise me how to proceed? I'm sure what I am trying to do cannot be all too uncommon, but I could n