cipher if you really want.
Sean Walker
SurfMy.Net
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Subject: Jsse client openssl server
Hello,
I'm a newbie in openssl
I need to get a persons name from a certificate. I can currently get the
user's email address very easily. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
Thanks,
Sean Walker
AtPac
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. I'll send it
to you. It is a bit large to send to the list.
Thanks much,
Sean Walker
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Actually the distribution will compile on NT but I am assuming that you would
like project files and workspaces for VC++. Someone built some very nice ones
and I'll check on Monday if I can find the link at work. Those would help you
out as they helped me out quite a bit.
Hi,
Is there a windows
The mod_ssl web page has some pretty good documentation regarding key
generation. Check out the faq documents on
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.4/ssl_faq.html
cai yibo wrote:
Hello,
I'm a new user of openssl, and I wonder how I can generate a key pair.
"$ openssl genrsa" only show me the
minutes ago. I just want to be sure not to step on
any patents. Thanks!
Sean Walker
Dingbat Designs
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