The first command is to show the content of the PEM-formated certificate
The second command is to convert the certificate
The third command is to show the content of the DER-formated certificate
Ajeet kumar.S schrieb:
> Dear All;
> Thank you Marek Marcola for your help.I tried your suggestion. I g
Hello,
I'm not an expert, but I think, thot you forgot to specify the outform
paramter:
openssl x509 -inform pem -in certificate.cer -outform der -out
certificate.pem
Best regards
Martin
buddhika schrieb:
> Hi,
> I want to convert *.cer* format to *.pem* format with the private key.I
> tried it
I had the testsection in my openssl.cnf as follows:
[testsection]
and I had the testsection in the middle of my openssl.cnf.
I moved it to the end, wrote [ testsection ] and it worked.
I didn't test it without qoutes again.
Martin
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003, Martin
I've got a hint:
crlDistributionPoints= @testsection
[ testsection ]
URI.1="ldap://x500.test.de/CN=CA Test, OU=Test, O=Test-PKI,
C=DE?certificateRevocationList"
URI.2="http://crl.test.de/cert/linuxtestca_crl.crl";
thanks to Peter for the hint.
Martin
Martin Pl
Hello,
In my crlDistributionPoints I need an LDAP-entry like
ldap://x500.test.de/CN=CA Test, OU=Test, O=Test-PKI,
C=DE?certificateRevocationList
In Single-Line-Format openssl interprets the comma as Separators.
It should be possible to get the commas with the multi line format.
I searched for s
working with Microsoft Windows smartcard
login.
Thanks,
Martin Plenk
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