On Thu, Jul 13, 2017, Matthew Stickney wrote:
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> You may have been looking at a different version of IE than what I've
> got on my Windows 7 VM, but at least here IE doesn't allow you to set
> certificate purposes: it has a dialog that looks just like that (under
> the "Advanced" button in the
I should have read the previous post more carefully:
CertGetEnhancedKeyUsage() is definitely the function for returning the
certificate usages reported by the system store manager (either the
ones set in the cert itself, the ones in the "extended property" that
can be set at will, or the effective
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 8:48 AM, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> Yes they're external properties. The certificate encoding returned can't be
> modified of course because that would break the signature.
That's a good point (I'm a little embarassed to have missed that).
> I think
On Sun, Jul 09, 2017, Matthew Stickney wrote:
> The Certificate Manager in Windows does allow you to change the trust
> settings for root certs (including the purposes reported by openssl
> x509 -purpose), although those changes don't appear to be reflected in
> the cert dumped from the store (so
The Certificate Manager in Windows does allow you to change the trust
settings for root certs (including the purposes reported by openssl
x509 -purpose), although those changes don't appear to be reflected in
the cert dumped from the store (so they must be stored externally).
I think the original
On Sun, Jul 09, 2017 at 09:15:32AM +0200, Richard Levitte wrote:
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On 7/8/17 11:22 PM, Matthew Stickney wrote:
Back in 2010, there was some discussion on this list of adding code to
load certificates from the system cert store on Windows by default,
since the default verification paths typically don't point to anything
(this was ticket #2158, which was
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On 09-Jul-2017 12:45 PM, "Richard Levitte" wrote:
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Back in 2010, there was some discussion on this list of adding code to
load certificates from the system cert store on Windows by default,
since the default verification paths typically don't point to anything
(this was ticket #2158, which was ultimately rejected). I have some
interest in picking
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