Re: Searching for a usable X509 implementation

2015-07-06 Thread Johannes Bauer
On 05.07.2015 07:33, Laura Creighton wrote: > For an RSA key in PEM format you can do: > from OpenSSL.crypto import _new_mem_buf, _lib, _bio_to_string > > def dump_rsa_public_key(pkey): > bio = _new_mem_buf() > result = _lib.PEM_write_bio_RSAPublicKey(bio, > _lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA(pkey._

Re: Searching for a usable X509 implementation

2015-07-04 Thread Laura Creighton
In a message of Sun, 05 Jul 2015 02:27:22 +0200, Laura Creighton writes: >In a message of Fri, 03 Jul 2015 17:11:10 -0700, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn writes: >>Hi, >>I'm trying to implement certificate functionality in a python app but after >>fighting with pyOpenSSL and M2Crypto I'm thinking about wri

Re: Searching for a usable X509 implementation

2015-07-04 Thread Laura Creighton
In a message of Fri, 03 Jul 2015 17:11:10 -0700, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn writes: >Hi, >I'm trying to implement certificate functionality in a python app but after >fighting with pyOpenSSL and M2Crypto I'm thinking about writing wrapper >functions for the OpenSSL command line tool instead or switchi

Re: Searching for a usable X509 implementation

2015-07-03 Thread Carl Meyer
Hi Dennis, On 07/03/2015 06:11 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to implement certificate functionality in a python app > but after fighting with pyOpenSSL and M2Crypto I'm thinking about > writing wrapper functions for the OpenSSL command line tool instead > or switching the app t

Searching for a usable X509 implementation

2015-07-03 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
Hi, I'm trying to implement certificate functionality in a python app but after fighting with pyOpenSSL and M2Crypto I'm thinking about writing wrapper functions for the OpenSSL command line tool instead or switching the app to another language all together. Apparently PyOpenSSL has no way to s