In a C program, I want to store and lookup server certificate/key based
on SubjAltName/dNsNames and common name. Is there any existing data
structures available in openssl i can use this for purpose? any examples ?
Thanks,
Jayadev.
I'm re-posting this, as I'm still looking for a solution.
Another user has confirmed that they have the same failure with OpenSSL
+ FIPS on 32-bit windows, though it works for them on 64-bit.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On 09/11/2013 10:50 AM, Thomas J Pinkl wrote:
I'm trying to
Hi Bin,
# openssl x509 -in test.pem -noout -text -nameopt oneline,show_type
Subject: C = PRINTABLESTRING:US, ST = PRINTABLESTRING:California, O =
T61STRING:\C3\A6\C2\B7\C2\84\C3\A5\C2\8D\C2\9A\C3\A7\C2\BD\C2\91\C3\A7\C2\BB\C2\9C,
OU = PRINTABLESTRING:QA, CN =
T61STRING:www.d8t.net-\C3\A4\C2\B8
Hi all,
I was able to get cryptodev engine working on openssl following the
instructions available at this link. Hope this helps someone.
http://www.newit.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2030.0.html
Regards
anees k A
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Anees K A wrote:
> Hi Gnananasekar,
>
> Thank
Anees K A wrote the following:
> Hi Gnananasekar,
>
> Thank you for your clarification. I have figured that out by now :D
>
> Now the build process complains that it cannot find crypto/cryptodev.h .
> Any ideas?
If you are building openssl with cryptodev on a non BSD system (like linux),
then y
Hi binlu
> From: Bin Lu
>
> Re-post … as nobody responded.
>
> If I use “–nameopt utf8” option, the output of the subject is empty even
> for ascii string subject DN. This does not seem to match what is said in the
>man page. A bug?
this works for me for subject DNames with UTF8String encoded RDN
Bin Lu wrote:
> If I use "-nameopt utf8" option, the output of the subject is empty even for
> ascii string subject DN. This does not seem to match what is said in the man
> page. A bug?
>
> Please try out with the attached certificate (removing the .txt ext).
Are the DN attributes with non-ASC