From: "Pablo J. Royo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> royop> So I´d like to know if there is a way to use the same b64 royop> functions to handle it, or what kind of modification should I royop> do to bio64 or PEM routines. It would be easy? What you want to do is hack in crypto/evp/encode.c. I've no idea how easy or difficult it is to get it right. The better question is really if there is a good reason (and no, "because that's how it's done with PEM" is not a sufficient argument :-)) to keep this limitation. If not, I'm willing to look into that sometime within the next few weeks. A reminder will always be welcome :-). -- Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen 38, II \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chairman@Stacken \ S-168 35 BROMMA \ T: +46-8-26 52 47 Redakteur@Stacken \ SWEDEN \ or +46-709-50 36 10 Procurator Odiosus Ex Infernis -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Member of the OpenSSL development team: http://www.openssl.org/ Software Engineer, Celo Communications: http://www.celocom.com/ Unsolicited commercial email is subject to an archival fee of $400. See <http://www.stacken.kth.se/~levitte/mail/> for more info. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: PEM certs formatted at 76 chars per line
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker Mon, 24 Jul 2000 03:20:36 -0700
- PEM certs formatted at 76 chars per line Pablo J. Royo
- Re: PEM certs formatted at 76 chars per... Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
- Re: PEM certs formatted at 76 chars per... Michael Ströder