Edward Chan wrote:
Thanks for the info. I think I understand now. A plain old digital
signature will not have the cert info, but a PKCS7 container does. I think
that is what I have, if I followed the example correctly. Am I correct in
saying that a PKCS7 container contains a digital signature +
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> Subject: Re: Questions about cert verification
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> Edward Chan wrote:
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> > I've been trying to follow the examples in "Network Security with
> > OpenSSL". But I just don't get it. I know, I'm an idiot. Can
> >
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Edward Chan wrote:
I've been trying to follow the examples in "Network Security with
OpenSSL". But I just don't get it. I know, I'm an idiot. Can
somebody point me in the right direction with the appropriate API's to
use for doing the following:
I have a digital signature that I want to veri
Title: Questions about cert verification
I've been trying to follow the examples in "Network Security with OpenSSL". But I just don't get it. I know, I'm an idiot. Can somebody point me in the right direction with the appropriate API's to use for doing th