Sorry again I missed to write that openssl asn1parse does work on the file.

The file has been generated esternally (i.e. by german telesec), so
we need to know what's wrong with the data to openssl.

Marco Roeland wrote:
> On Friday September 2nd 2005 Christian Weber wrote:
> 
> 
>>i'm sorry but I cannot find the reason for the errors resulting in
>>calling openssl (Version 0.9.7e or 0.9.8) as follows:
>>
>>openssl pkcs7  -noout -text -print_certs < decoded.b64
>>unable to load PKCS7 object
> 
> 
> I have no idea either, but you might want to run
> 
> openssl asn1parse -in decoded.b64
> 
> which does work on this input and compare the resulting fields and
> identifiers with a PKCS7 file that you _can_ read. Perhaps the file was
> created with different parameters than OpenSSL expects.

Marco: What parameters are you writing about?

TIA
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