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It?s complicated. I either need to convince somebody to fix a bug in their software and break other dependencies in other code that depends on this behavior or I need to write code to reproduce the buggy behavior. I am trying to avoid the latter as it annoys me to write code to reproduce buggy behavior ;-) It seems like I don?t really have a choice. 

If it does not make sense, it is okay, it is not intended to make sense. It just implies that I don?t like either of my alternatives.

Robert

> On Aug 11, 2015, at 5:49 PM, Wim Lewis <wiml at omnigroup.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Aug 11, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Robert Sandilands <rsandila at netscape.net> wrote:
>> So this leads to the next question:
>> 
>> How do I teach OpenSSL the format of the value for a custom extension without writing code?
> 
> What do you want OpenSSL to do with that knowledge?
> 
> Presumably, the reason you're adding a custom extension is that some software, somewhere, is going to look for it and act upon it. That software will need some coding, right?
> 
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