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On Behalf Of Kyle Hamilton
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 01:34
To: openssl-users
Subject: *** Spam *** Re: 0.9.8 RSA 2048, was Re: Need understanding on
certutil output.
What is your platform? When were each of 0.9.8 (unpatched, it appears) and
tly-chosen data like certs.)
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> *From:* owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:
> owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org] *On Behalf Of *Mithun Kumar
> *Sent:* Friday, March 14, 2014 11:53
> *To:* opens
** Re: Need understanding on certutil output.
Hello Viktor,
Thanks for the reply.
Is there any limitations with Key Size?
When cert 2 is received by the client from the server. I get a incorrect tag
length error ? Currently i am using Openssl Version 0.9.8. Same cert(Cert2)
works corr
Hello Viktor,
Thanks for the reply.
Is there any limitations with Key Size?
When cert 2 is received by the client from the server. I get a incorrect
tag length error ? Currently i am using Openssl Version 0.9.8. Same
cert(Cert2) works correctly for v1.0.0.d
-Thanks
mithun
On Fri, Mar 14,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 06:18:49PM +0530, Mithun Kumar wrote:
> What is the difference between these two formats
The first contains a 1024 bit RSA-SHA1 public key, the second a
2048-bit key.
> Below is the ASN output using certuil tool.
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> *Cert1:-*
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> 0618:30 0d ; SEQUENCE (d Bytes)
> 0
>From what I remember offhand, the former:
03 81 81 00 is
03 Bit string
81 Length of contents = 1 byte; the top-bit is set to signify that there are
more than 127 octets of content
81 the bit string uses 0x81 octets - 129 - corresponds to a 1024 bit key
extended to 129 octets to stop number bei