Hi Stephen,

       I just try it! it works fine! it doesn't appear when lunching openssl
command: $openssl enc ?
 How can I implement it using the openssl's EVP API???

Thank you.

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Dr. Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Thu, May 22, 2008, karim Bendadda wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> >    I'm trying to decode a Base64 encoded string. Using the openssl
> decoding
> > command:*
> >
> > echo
> >
> "nnnKZdKOQMmVpLEOBqNU3L07ELMSoQxW0z7SvgZBmwXpjvMYPqnSMaWy9vu6NFUHGc40nhLbaFe8vI159nZHHdMOssHyfI6kzXljRolfrSX6bNjcMvfy7k5J+2xo451u="
> > | openssl enc -base64 -d
> >
> > *I got no result! nothing!!!  I tried to decode this string on an online
> > base64 decoder http://webnet77.com/cgi-bin/helpers/base-64.pl  and it's
> ok!!
> > I have the correct string
> > ( wich is an encrypted string). What's wrong with openssl command???
> >
>
> Did you try the -A option?
>
> Steve.
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