Re: standalone CA customized certificate
- From: Brian Komar [MVP] <bkomar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 07:24:11 -0400
In article <C89D5162-15A4-4F67-8727-E3927E69F616
@microsoft.com>, SunilVirmani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
says...
Hi Brian ,<snip>
I think basically i want to know what should be the fields of my certificate
if i want to add hardware information
Please suggest me how a x509 certificate should look like.
What should be in the
Subject Name
Issuer Unique Identifier (Optional)
Subject Unique Identifier (Optional)
OID of my certificate (should it be a new OID)
subject alternative name
Regards,
Sunil
Do not add hardware information as no known application
will look for it in the way you want nor add it
Brian
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