* When I see SSL certificates, their serial number is like this :
0A:8D:9A:4Q:8X:1A:0B:88:18:1Z
Serial numbers are displayed as hex values, so my guess is you just typed that
“as an example” since Q X Z aren’t valid hex characters. Or perhaps it was an
extension (like device serial) that is
FOURES TOM wrote:
> When I see SSL certificates, their serial number is like this :
> 0A:8D:9A:4Q:8X:1A:0B:88:18:1Z
That's an unusual Serial Number, which even if you made this up, is just an
integer.
IDevID/802.1AR certificates will have a subjectAltName that is sometimes
called Serial
4Q? 8X? 1Z?
Those are not octets that can show up in serial numbers.
-Kyle H
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 2:21 PM, FOURES TOM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I see SSL certificates, their serial number is like this :
> 0A:8D:9A:4Q:8X:1A:0B:88:18:1Z
>
> So, how could I set my serial file (with serial.old) fo
Hello,
When I see SSL certificates, their serial number is like this :
0A:8D:9A:4Q:8X:1A:0B:88:18:1Z
So, how could I set my serial file (with serial.old) for to obtain User
Certificates with this serial using my openssl.cnf file?
Thank you for your help!
Have a nice day.
Aris
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