Hi I wonder how to create a part of own certificate , and public key ?
Is this possible without using open_ssl ?

Thank You

On Dec 10, 3:27 am, Morten Fangel <fan...@sevengoslings.net> wrote:
> I have run the RSA-SHA1 tests as part of the unit test for the php  
> library.. They do indeed compute correctly to the values listed..
>
> (I only test on the SBS compute up to the signature listed, the tests  
> doesn't build the SBS for themselves, but the building of SBS is  
> thoroughly tested elsewhere, so it shouldn't matter)
>
> -Morten
>
> On Dec 9, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Hubert Le Van Gong wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks,
>
> > Has anyone confirmed the RSA-SHA1 signature example
> > that is shown on the test case (http://wiki.oauth.net/TestCases)?
>
> > I'm getting a different signature (and the use of vacaction.jpg
> > instead of vacation.jpg as parameter makes me wonder...
>
> > Otherwise are there any other RSA-SHA1 test case out there?
>
> > Cheers,
> > Hubert
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