Re: SSL follow up

2006-10-26 Thread Michael Ströder
Paul Rubin wrote: To dump out the certificate? Try: openssl x509 -text -in filename.crt if the cert is in a file. Omit that -in parameter if you want openssl to read from stdin. Of course now you get this other text format thing to parse, but it's not so bad. I wouldn't recommend

Re: SSL follow up

2006-10-25 Thread Heikki Toivonen
Yogesh Chawla - PD wrote: I have 2 questions. 1) How do we get the Server cert in python. John wrote: Nor does there seem to be a way to get at the certificate itself from within Python. Perhaps pycurl will allow us to do this. Is there another method to get the server cert? Here's an

SSL follow up

2006-10-23 Thread Yogesh Chawla - PD
Hi Paul and John, Thanks for the SSL follow up messages. I have 2 questions. 1) How do we get the Server cert in python. John wrote: Nor does there seem to be a way to get at the certificate itself from within Python. Perhaps pycurl will allow us to do this. Is there another method to get

Re: SSL follow up

2006-10-23 Thread Paul Rubin
Yogesh Chawla - PD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2) I like the idea of calling openssl in a subprocess. Do you have any of those openssl commands handy? If not, I can look through the documentation tommorrow. To dump out the certificate? Try: openssl x509 -text -in filename.crt if the cert