Volker.Spiegel> unable to load Netscape SPKAC structure 3298:error:0B081076:x509
certificate routines:NETSCAPE_SPKI_b64_decode:base64 decode error:x509spki.c:92:
Volker.Spiegel>
Volker.Spiegel> What went wrong?
Good question. Someone running Netscape 6 might be able to answer
your question. However:
Volker.Spiegel> Using the same Perl-Skript with Netscape 4.78
Volker.Spiegel> everything went ok!!!!!! So I think openssl cannot
Volker.Spiegel> process Netscape 6-SPKAC-Request at the moment?!
Volker.Spiegel>
Volker.Spiegel> I heard that there are some problems with the
Volker.Spiegel> formatting of the SPKAC-Request having extra ^M or the
Volker.Spiegel> like. But my SPKAC is ok!
Volker.Spiegel>
Volker.Spiegel> Maybe there is a bug in Netscape 6? Or in my OPENSSL?
Volker.Spiegel> I am using OPENSSL 0.9.6a which is supplied with Linux
Volker.Spiegel> SuSe 7.3.
Well, that's correct, line breaks in SPKAC are a problem with
OpenSSL. Joining the lines into one isn't very difficult in perl,
however.
You could do one of two things:
- send us example SPKACs generated by Netscape 4.7x and by Netscape 6,
so we can see for ourselves.
- check the difference yourself and see if you can find what's wrong.
A note for Opera users: Opera uses the same mechanism as Netscape, and
unfortunately generates an SPKAC with embedded newlines every 64th
character. Those must be removed before the SPKAC can be used with
OpenSSL.
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