> I very much doubt that, at least if you want to report decoded > information. Conceptually, there is an infinite number of extensions, > and when you are done, I can show you lots of certificates that > have extensions that you don't support. I'm not going to decode anything; I'm just using the OpenSSL functionality and providing whatever it provides. > Hmm. In this certificate, none of the extensions you report have been > marked critical; they are all non-critical. That's what I meant by "simpler to show everything". > Also, you are reporting the logotype (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.12) incorrectly; > it's defined in RFC 3709, and it's definitely not an empty string in > the certificate you've used. Yes, I see. I'll poke at the OpenSSL code harder :-). Bill
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