On 09/18/2017 12:59 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:On Sep 17, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Zhang, Lily (USD) <Lily.Zhang@xxxxxxxx> wrote: Would you help me to take a look this certificate issue? In order to send out the file, I added ".txt" in the file name. Please remove it before test it. Leaf_no_rn.cer doesn't have \r\n in the BASE64 string, it can't be parsed by openssl. Leaf_with_rn.cer is the same as Leaf_no_rn.cer, but it has \r\n in BASE64 string. Both the attached two certificates can be parsed by Windows.This is expected, the OpenSSL PEM file reader does not support input lines with IIRC more than 64 bytes. PEM files are not supposed to have longer lines. The current code in master should not have a particular limit on line lengths for *certificates* -- in test/recipes/04-test_pem_data we have files with 1025 characters on a line, and only use a 256-byte buffer when reading. The PEM format does specify a 64-(base64-)characters-per-line limit when the additional PEM encryption/etc. features are used, but certificates do not use that feature and do not have a line length restriction. Perhaps Lily should specify what version of OpenSSL is in use. -Ben |
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