R: PEM_read_bio: no start line

2005-05-23 Thread Pulcini Maddalena
Hi,
the problem is not the file's format; I also tried with a test ca file, 
including in the openssl files (files for test) and the problem occurs in the 
same way. I generated a self signed Ca with openssl for windows and I obtained 
the same problem. I can't understand why the problem is only for the Ca file 
and not for server certificate. The function that is called to load certificate 
in openssl structures is the same, that is PEM_read_bio.
So if someone had an idea...
 
is there someone that knows a document (not RFC) about PEM format, above all 
about Header PEM for certificates, keys, Ca, CRL etc...
 
Thanks All
 
Maddalena



Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] per conto di Matyas Majzik
Inviato: ven 20/05/2005 13.21
A: openssl-users@openssl.org
Oggetto: Re: PEM_read_bio: no start line



>Hi All,
>someone knows what does mean :
>"PEM_read_bio: no start line"
>when server  calls the function (for CA file)
>:SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() ?
>I'm using openssl-0.9.7d

I think that CA certificate file is not in PEM file format. Therefore I
think that there is no
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
line in that file.

Matyas

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PEM_read_bio: no start line

2005-05-20 Thread Pulcini Maddalena
 



Da: Pulcini Maddalena
Inviato: ven 20/05/2005 13.05
A: openssl-users@openssl.org
Oggetto: 


Hi All,
 
someone knows what does mean :
 
"PEM_read_bio: no start line" 
when server  calls the function (for CA file) :SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() ?
 
I'm using openssl-0.9.7d
 
 
Thanks&Regards
 
Maddalena
 
 
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2005-05-20 Thread Pulcini Maddalena
Hi All,
 
someone knows what does mean :
 
"PEM_read_bio: no start line" 
when server  calls the function (for CA file) :SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() ?
 
I'm using openssl-0.9.7d
 
 
Thanks&Regards
 
Maddalena
 
 
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