On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Leif Neland wrote:
This works nicely in Windows (Outlook Express), but I'd like to try using
the same key with openssl to generate crypted (to myself) or signed
messages.
I can export the key as a .cer, .p7b or .pfx, but openssl seems to want it
in .pem format.
You
On 17 Jul 2000, Daniel Berlin+list.freebsd-current wrote:
"Leif Neland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Verisign personal certificate (Look me up at Verisign, as Leif
Neland)
This works nicely in Windows (Outlook Express), but I'd like to try using
the same key with openssl to
Apropos pseudorandom, ssh etc; I hope this is not too off-topic, or can
somebody point in the right direction:
I have a Verisign personal certificate (Look me up at Verisign, as Leif
Neland)
This works nicely in Windows (Outlook Express), but I'd like to try using
the same key with openssl to
"Leif Neland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Apropos pseudorandom, ssh etc; I hope this is not too off-topic, or can
somebody point in the right direction:
I have a Verisign personal certificate (Look me up at Verisign, as Leif
Neland)
This works nicely in Windows (Outlook Express), but I'd
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 02:14:23 +0200, "Leif Neland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I can export the key as a .cer, .p7b or .pfx, but openssl seems to want it
in .pem format.
Of course, you haven't really told us what the format of these things
is, so it's difficult to say.
The ``standard'' export