RE: CA generation/certificate serial number

2008-04-03 Thread David Schwartz
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Re: CA generation/certificate serial number

2008-04-03 Thread Peter Sylvester
openssl is VERY tolerant concerning the encoding/decoding of an INTEGER value. Other decoders may not like such things as length 0 etc. When converting such a beast from DER to PEM or the other way, you might have a surprise. From X.690: 8.3 Encoding of an integer value 8.3.1 The encoding of

Re: CA generation/certificate serial number

2008-01-07 Thread Giang Nguyen
nils >Frédéric Donnat wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for the mistake (nothing to deal with openssl.cnf file). I was just > looking for ca.txt file. > > Is it normal behavior of openssl to be able to view a certificate without > serial number using (without any error mentioned): > openssl

FW: CA generation/certificate serial number

2005-09-01 Thread Frédéric Donnat
/x509.c apps/verify.c and other file in the demo directory) If required i should be able to provide it. -Original Message- From: Nils Larsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 8/31/2005 12:21 AM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Cc: Subject:Re: CA generation/certificate

Re: CA generation/certificate serial number

2005-08-30 Thread Nils Larsch
Frédéric Donnat wrote: Hi, Sorry for the mistake (nothing to deal with openssl.cnf file). I was just looking for ca.txt file. Is it normal behavior of openssl to be able to view a certificate without serial number using (without any error mentioned): openssl x509 -in some_cert_without_sn.pem

CA generation/certificate serial number

2005-08-30 Thread Frédéric Donnat
Hi, Sorry for the mistake (nothing to deal with openssl.cnf file). I was just looking for ca.txt file. Is it normal behavior of openssl to be able to view a certificate without serial number using (without any error mentioned): openssl x509 -in some_cert_without_sn.pem -text But to be unable to