Re: certificate request formates compateble to sign

2010-09-10 Thread Patrick Patterson
And, to further this point, OpenSSL can handle PKCS#10 in either PEM or DER format, as well as SPKAC. Have fun. Patrick. On 2010-09-10, at 4:59 AM, sandeep kiran p wrote: > You can use what ever file extensions you may want but the contents of the > file should be a PKCS#10 structure. File e

Re: certificate request formates compateble to sign

2010-09-10 Thread sandeep kiran p
You can use what ever file extensions you may want but the contents of the file should be a PKCS#10 structure. File extensions should not matter. -Sandeep On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:58 AM, prasanth wrote: > Hi, > > what are the file extention formats like PEM, CSR ,P10 .. that can be > signed b

certificate request formates compateble to sign

2010-09-09 Thread prasanth
Hi, what are the file extention formats like PEM, CSR ,P10 .. that can be signed by using openssl ca Thanks Alex __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List