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List:       openssl-users
Subject:    Re: [openssl-users] Re: Special character in CA name
From:       Jakob Bohm <jb-openssl () wisemo ! com>
Date:       2011-12-16 11:19:16
Message-ID: 4EEB2934.8010205 () wisemo ! com
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On 12/15/2011 2:45 PM, gkout wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> oneline seems to do the job.
>
>   Issuer: C = ES, O = xxx ESPAÑA, CN = xxx ESPAÑA-xx
>
> All that is left now is to feed this into apache using UTF-8 format. Another
> challenge :)
>
Maybe the other command (-nameopt multiline,show_type) suggested
by Dr. Henson, will get you the low level data needed to determine
which aspect of the OpenSSL API is needed to make the relevant
part of Apache httpd recognize the Ñ in the various fields.
>
> Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011, gkout wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Erwann,
>>>
>>> Putty is set to translate to UTF-8.
>>> Unfortunately I can not send this certificate. It was generated by
>>> another
>>> authority and sent to me, which means I can not re-try generating it
>>> again.
>>>
>>> One note: The file is a chain CA file, containing more CA authorities
>>>
>>> The command I run is:
>>>
>>> openssl x509 -text -noout -in /etc/pki/apache/pki-ca-xxx.pem -nameopt
>>> -esc_msb
>>>
>>> and the output is:
>>>
>>> "xxx" to replace sensitive info.
>>>
>>> Issuer: C=ES, O=xxxx ESPA\xC3\x91A, CN=xxxx ESPA\xC3\x91A-AC xxxx
>>>
>> Try -nameopt oneline,-esc_msb if that doesn't work indicate what you get
>> if
>> you do: -nameopt multiline,show_type in particular the type of the "O"
>> field.
>>
>>

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