Included below is a exchange of E-Mails with verisign support. I recently
obtained a versign cert and found an undocumented private verisign
extension in it. It is obvious that I want to know what information is
stored in that extension. Verisign fails to give an sufficient answer.
Anyone else volunteers ?

Olaf Schlueter, Giesecke and Devrient

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An: � � � �"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kopie:
Thema: � � � �Re : Antwort: Re : Unknown extension in my digital ID E-mail
(#748 2-000006-8293\ 70246)


Dear VeriSign Customer,


It is part of the algorithm of the ID.
Thank you,

Customer Support
VeriSign, Inc.

ORIGINAL MAIL:
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� � � From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: 00:58:31.123 11/19/1999
Posted To: id-queries
� Subject: Antwort: Re : Unknown extension in my digital ID
E-mail(#7482-000006-8293\ 70246)




So why is it in there ?

An: � � � �"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kopie:
Thema: � � � �Re : Unknown extension in my digital ID E-mail
(#7482-000006-8293\ 70246)


Dear VeriSign Customer,


The extension you are referring to cannot be decoded.


E-maiThank you,

Customer Support
VeriSign, Inc.
l(#7482-000006-8293\70246)
ORIGINAL MAIL:
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� � � From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: 04:34:34.313 11/18/1999
Posted To: id-queries
� Subject: Unknown extension in my digital ID


The ID I obtained from your CA recently includes an versigin private =
extension unknown to me (oid 2.16.840.1.113733.1.6.3) and obviously =
unreadable. I want to know which information is stored in that extension =
and how I can decode it.

Thank you,

Olaf Schl=FCter, Giesecke und Devrient

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