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On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:29:29PM +0200, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:Did you try the example I provided in my last posting?
No, I don't have keys and that stuff to test with. What I did was, to examine the source code of OpenSSL.
The OpenSSL tools do open input files generally in binary mode while writing sometimes in binary mode, sometimes in the "don't care" mode.
If your input file contains CRLFs, the output file might contain them untranslated. Is that possible here? Are your input files "infected" with CRLFs?
$ cat -A testit.out Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed^M$ Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit^M$ ^M$ test plain^M$ ^M$
$ od -c testit.out 0000000 C o n t e n t - T y p e : t e 0000020 x t / p l a i n ; c h a r s e 0000040 t = u s - a s c i i ; f o r m 0000060 a t = f l o w e d \r \n C o n t e 0000100 n t - T r a n s f e r - E n c o 0000120 d i n g : 7 b i t \r \n \r \n t e 0000140 s t p l a i n \r \n \r \n 0000154
Thanks, Patrick
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