On 09/18/2013 09:53 AM, Eisenacher, Patrick wrote:
-Please also note that adding extensions to a certificate request usually
doesn't make any sense, as those get added to the certificate solely by the
certificate issuer's grace.
hi,
I seem to disagree, well, usually saves you :-)
Peter,
-Original Message-
From: Peter Sylvester
On 09/18/2013 09:53 AM, Eisenacher, Patrick wrote:
-Please also note that adding extensions to a certificate request
usually doesn't make any sense, as those get added to the certificate solely
by the certificate issuer's grace.
Hi,
I want to use a openssl api and use that as http client .
currently I am using the c-curl lib with opebssl to do this .
and I am running a Nginx server with openssl to support server funs.
I want to remove the curl, and use only openssl to talk to the HTTPS server
to do GET or PUT .
is it
Yes, very possible. What language are you using?
I use Perl, and there's a CPAN module called Net::SSLeay that provides Perl
wrappers for all the OpenSSL functions. That module also includes a simple
example client, which you can see at
There are also some excellent modules for Python designed for exactly this.
Very robust, well documented - core python functionality. httplib(2) comes to
mind first.
Lou Picciano
- Original Message -
From: James Marshall ja...@jmarshall.com
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent:
for php you can use full openssl extension
http://php.net/manual/en/book.openssl.php
but for http protocol, you can use file_get_contents
(http://php.net/manual/en/function.file-get-contents.php)
with context array informations for better http parameters
El 18/09/13 17:33, James Marshall escribió:
Yes, very possible. What language are you using?
I use Perl, and there's a CPAN module called Net::SSLeay that provides
Perl wrappers for all the OpenSSL functions. That module also
includes a simple example client, which you can see at
test
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