From: Gerd Schering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Schering> There is only one minor point: when I generate a text version
Schering> of the cert I get a cariage return and a period in the extension,
Schering> which is not present in its DER encoding, for instance:
Schering> ..
Schering>  1.0.8571.2:
Schering>        .^[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Schering> 
Schering> The encoding in the config file was:
Schering> 1.0.8571.2=DER:16:0D:74:65:73:74:31:40:72:73:61:2E:63:6F:6D
                            ^^

I dunno about you, but according to my ASCII table, ^M (the ASCII name
is CR) has the hexadecimal encoding 0D.  And the period you see is
most probably the hex 16 preceding it.

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