Re: {SPAM?} RE: [users@httpd] UTF-8 strings through ap_log_cerror

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On May 1, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Luis Neves wrote:

> mod_authz_ldap has another way to validate a certificate. Instead of using the issuer and subject fields I will try to use all the client certificate as the validation field, this way I dont have to deal with utf8 problems, I hope...

That might work: the unparsed certificate would not have been mangled by httpd.  If whichever program ends up parsing it does adhere to the RFC, you'd end up with the right data. 

S.

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