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    i would like to analyze an x509 certificate in order to get the public key no use of SSL - the certificate is delivered by e-mail. the certificate is read as a file in the program (i work with visual c++). is there any standard for the certificate structure or any simple way to locate the key in the file? thanx :rose:

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      i would like to analyze an x509 certificate in order to get the public key no use of SSL - the certificate is delivered by e-mail. the certificate is read as a file in the program (i work with visual c++). is there any standard for the certificate structure or any simple way to locate the key in the file? thanx :rose:

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      Try this link: "X.509 Certificates: Moving Towards Secure Communication"[^] by Paul Tremblett. The code is in Java, but the general structure is covered. - Mike

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