OOPS, sorry, should have read the original posting more fully.
You already have the OpenSSL certificate and OpenCA cannot
seem to deal with it? I guess you could do the experiment
to find out if the "+" is the culprit. It may be that the
inclusion of the "+" triggered a different kind of string
t
The place to look for the answer to this is the various
ways "strings" can be encoded. IIRC there are several
variants like PrintableString and IA5 or something like
that, but the allowable characters vary from string type
to string type and it is possible that "+" is not in the
default one.
As an
ez
Gonzalez
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:03
PM
Subject: Request Setup error
Hello:
I´m trying to initializate OpenCA. In Request
Setup of Phase 1, I enter this DN:
C=ES, ST=Valladolid, L=Boecillo, O=Telefonica
I+D, OU=Casa Domotica,
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:03:56 +0100, Angel Martinez Gonzalez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I´m trying to initializate OpenCA. In Request Setup of Phase 1, I enter this
> DN:
>
> C=ES, ST=Valla
Hello:
I´m trying to initializate OpenCA. In Request Setup
of Phase 1, I enter this DN:
C=ES, ST=Valladolid, L=Boecillo, O=Telefonica
I+D, OU=Casa Domotica,
CN=domolinux.hi.inet/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
obtained from this OpenSSL
certificate:
Certificate:
Data: Version: 1
(0x0)