> Is there a way to determine if
> a string is encrypted in DES or AES?
No
> Will the decrypt AES fail on a DES
> encrypted string always or will openssl return a good return but with
> garbage as the decrypted string?
The latter
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From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org
d:
http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/msg06228.html
Regards,
Tom Horstmann
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User Support Mailing Listopenssl-us
Dear Goetz,
> >> It would help if you posted the certificate request or at
> least tried
> >> this:
> >>
> >> openssl req -in req.pem -noout -subject -nameopt
> multiline,show_type
> >
> > ah, clear now. Thank you. Output as follows:
> >
> > countryName = PRINTABLESTRING:DE
nizationName = PRINTABLESTRING:ITSG TrustCenter fuer
Arbeitgeber
organizationalUnitName= T61STRING:Braukmann Personalmanagement
GmbH\A0
organizationalUnitName= PRINTABLESTRING:BN13538740
commonName= PRINTABLESTRING:Andrea Degler-Scheel
Regards,
Tom Horstmann
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sk my software vendor. I do so now:)
Does someone know a simple reason why that string is put in the DN while
proessing a certification-request?
Just to let google know about that CA: ITSG Trustcenter.
thx in advance,
Tom Horstmann
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PROSOFT EDV-Loesungen GmbH & Co. KG
Dear Maileen,
> It's now more than 14 hours that i'm trying to make my
apache server
> works with SSL.
>
> I have the following error (see the attached screenshot).
>
> I used a port scanner to check i
's help us,
for money or for free, please send private mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Thx very much in advance.
Tom Horstmann
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User Suppo
d the fingerprint generated by
openssl.exe req -noout -modulus -in REQ -config CFG
| openssl.exe sha1 -c
I can rebuild the config-file.
Is it possible to get the request back?
Thx in advance,
Tom Horstmann
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OpenSSL Pr