I have an EC key I am trying to extract the private+public key info
I use the command line:
openssl ec -in mykey.key.pem -noout -text
Output is as follows:
read EC key
Private-Key: (256 bit)
priv: 1 (0x1)
pub:
x
x
x
That did the trick... thanks.
-dname "C=US,ST=CA,L=Cupertino,O=Apple\
Computer,OU=MyUnit,CN=MyServer,OID.2.5.4.13=1495543419"
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We are moving from OpenSSL to Java to handle CSRs for our CA. Our devices
require a custom 'description' field as part of the Subject sequence.
(Related link)
https://linux.die.net/man/3/x509_name_get_text_by_nid
The following command line fails (we are using a HSM but that's not relevant to
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On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 1:36:51 PM UTC-5, John Dennis wrote:
> On 01/09/2015 08:07 AM, Roger Dunn wrote:
> > I need to enumerate the certs in my local store, and in my testing,
> > only user certs can be enumerated using the get_cert_nicknames api.
> > It also appears t
I need to enumerate the certs in my local store, and in my testing, only user
certs can be enumerated using the get_cert_nicknames api. It also appears to be
the only exposed api for listing certs in the db. I'm using the ver 0.12
version of python-nss.
The function get_cert_nicknames takes a
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