>The DNs of these are structurally different, one being >/DC=org/DC=python/CN=foo/CN=bar and the other >/DC=org/DC=python/CN=foo2+CN=bar2 Ah, I see what you're driving at. You can inspect them yourself by looking at the certs with openssl: % openssl x509 -text -in attachment-0002.crt Certificate: Data: Version: 3 (0x2) Serial Number: a9:29:70:b4:3a:72:27:5a Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption Issuer: DC=org, DC=python, CN=foo, CN=bar Validity Not Before: Sep 5 05:38:20 2007 GMT Not After : Sep 4 05:38:20 2008 GMT Subject: DC=org, DC=python, CN=foo, CN=bar Subject Public Key Info ... % openssl x509 -text -in attachment-0003.crt Certificate: Data: Version: 3 (0x2) Serial Number: 82:0a:4f:36:0f:ab:1a:c3 Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption Issuer: DC=org, DC=python, CN=bar2, CN=foo2 Validity Not Before: Sep 5 05:43:26 2007 GMT Not After : Sep 4 05:43:26 2008 GMT Subject: DC=org, DC=python, CN=bar2, CN=foo2 Subject Public Key Info: The hierarchy information does not appear to be preserved. Bill
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