ID: 38937 User updated by: bassijunior at yahoo dot com dot br Reported By: bassijunior at yahoo dot com dot br Status: Bogus Bug Type: OpenSSL related Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 5.1.6 New Comment:
I found something in the Internet, but it doesn´t work. Where can I found a good documentation about that? And, another thing, do you know when the new version of PHP, the version 5.2 will be available? Thanks. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-08 11:29:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Snapshots are just like release. You can follow the install instructions in the manual to install them. You can use the CLI (console) to test it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-08 04:33:24] bassijunior at yahoo dot com dot br Hi, I think so. But I don´t know how to use the snapshot. What can I do to use this? I did a download, but now, apache doesn´t work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-05 11:28:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] With 5.2.0 or later: Is it what you are looking for? $csr = file_get_contents('somecsr'); $csr_details = openssl_csr_get_subject($csr, 1) print_r($details); and to get the pkey: $key = openssl_csr_get_public_key($csr); You can try it using the snapshot: http://snaps.php.net but it will not be backported to 5.1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-05 01:34:54] bassijunior at yahoo dot com dot br No. I am developing a project using the openssl functions in the PHP. These certificates, that I generate, aren´t to use as web certificate. I will use this certificate to prove that a user submited a file for me, for example. It's a aplication very unusual. Condensing, before generate a certificate, I have to generate a request certificate, ok? I do this using openssl_csr_new function. I only want to know how I can read a certificate request. To read the certificate(.PEM) I use the openssl_X509_parse, how I showed in my last comment, but I also need to read the certificate request. How can I read it? Is there a openssl_????_parse to read a certificate request? Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-10-03 01:02:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] By request, do you mean from an url? like https://example.com? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/38937 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=38937&edit=1