Environment variables question

Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 12:39:14 von Harry Knitter

Hello,

I have a question about the meaning of some environment variables for mod_ssl.

What do the fields T, I, G, S, and D in subject or issuer DNs mean,
respectively, to which fields of a certificate do they point?

Thanks

Harry
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Re: Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 13:09:44 von BJ Swope

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Post your certificate and I'd be glad to take a look.

BJ



On 10/11/05, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about the meaning of some environment variables for
> mod_ssl.
>
> What do the fields T, I, G, S, and D in subject or issuer DNs mean,
> respectively, to which fields of a certificate do they point?
>
> Thanks
>
> Harry
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org g>
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
>

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Post your certificate and I'd be glad to take a look.



BJ





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Hello,

I have a question about the meaning of some environment varia=
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What do the fields T, I, G, S, and D in subject or=
issuer DNs mean,
respectively, to which fields of a certificate do they=
point?


Thanks

Harry
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Re: Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 13:26:40 von Harry Knitter

Am Dienstag 11 Oktober 2005 13:09 schrieb BJ Swope:
> Post your certificate and I'd be glad to take a look.
>
> BJ
>


for what do you need my certificate to answer this question?
I simply would like to know what is the meaning of the following variables

Examples:
SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_T
SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_I
SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_G
SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_D


Harry


> On 10/11/05, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a question about the meaning of some environment variables for
> > mod_ssl.
> >
> > What do the fields T, I, G, S, and D in subject or issuer DNs mean,
> > respectively, to which fields of a certificate do they point?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Harry
> > ____________________________________________________________ __________
> > Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)
> > www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List
> > modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org

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Re: Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 13:43:51 von Cliff Woolley

> I simply would like to know what is the meaning of the following variable=
s
>
> Examples:
> SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_T
> SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_I

There's a nice table of these at
http://www.covalent.net/resource/documentation/ers/2.0.0/pro ductguide/html/=
proxymodule.html
..

I had to dig pretty good to find that, though. I've never seen them before=
.. :)

--Cliff
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Re: Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 13:59:09 von Harry Knitter

Am Dienstag 11 Oktober 2005 13:43 schrieb Cliff Woolley:
> > I simply would like to know what is the meaning of the following
> > variables
> >
> > Examples:
> > SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_T
> > SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_I
>
> There's a nice table of these at
> http://www.covalent.net/resource/documentation/ers/2.0.0/pro ductguide/html/
>proxymodule.html .
>
> I had to dig pretty good to find that, though. I've never seen them
> before. :)
>
> --Cliff

Thank you very much, this was what I was searching for.

Greetings

Harry
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Re: Environment variables question

am 11.10.2005 16:16:22 von BJ Swope

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I was wanting a context for the information. Oftentimes context will provid=
e
indicators of purpose.

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I was wanting a context for the information.  Oftentimes context will =
provide indicators of purpose.


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