I dont think so. The actual content is wrapped within the headers and footers and how can your buffer contain them as well? U have to extract the main content out. For help, see the test programs in openssl.
Phir bhi nehi hotaa hei, to mail ki-jiye!!! Dhanyavad Biswatosh On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Ajeet kumar.S < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear All, > > In open ssl I saw we were passing file name of certificate > and public key. In openssl we used this name and reading certificates & keys > from that file. If instead of file name we want to pass char pointer which > point to address of certificate and public key respectively. > > Is it possible? Actually I don't want to read certificates and keys from > file .I want to pass one memory pointer for each certificate and keys > respectively which stored both certificate and keys respectively. > > Please tell me how to possible. > > > > Thank you. > > Regards, > > --Ajeet Kumar Singh > > > > > > >
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