* Dr. Stephen Henson wrote on Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 20:26 +0100:
Trying both types to see which (if any) worked would be one
strategy to handle this automatically or seeing if the initial
SEQUENCE header looked like it covered the whole file. There
would be exceptions to both cases though.
Hi,
I have a certificate signing request in the form name.p10 issued by
microsoft outlook which I am trying to sign and issue and certificate for
from my linux server.
I am having some problems finding the correct syntax to treat this type of
file as other requests I have signed have come with
the encoding to
PEM.
Claudio Campetto
Da: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org]
Per conto di Anton Xuereb
Inviato: martedì 5 gennaio 2010 12.10
A: openssl-users@openssl.org
Oggetto: Signing .p10 certificate signing requests
A .p10 file *is* the same as a .csr file; the Certificate Signing
Request format is defined in PKCS#10. The only question is whether
the file content begins with an '=' character. If it does, use
-inform PEM; if it doesn't, use -inform DER.
(Considering that it's entirely possible to
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
A .p10 file *is* the same as a .csr file; the Certificate Signing
Request format is defined in PKCS#10. The only question is whether
the file content begins with an '=' character. If it does, use
-inform PEM; if it doesn't, use -inform DER.