.Net Core CertificateRequest as parameter












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As Authority Center I want to be able to receive CertificateRequest, basically, WebApi POST action that get the CertificateRequest as a parameter, as a client ( http/https client that send CertificateRequest to sign it by CA certificate pvk) I have 2 difficulties if use .Net Standard 2.0. Firstly this object seems to be only in next release ( already exit in .Net Core 2.1 not in standard) and the second that this object is not serializable ( so basically I couldn't pass it as a parameter). Is it possible somehow to implement with .Net Standard 2.x ?










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  • Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

    – Crypt32
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02











  • @Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

    – Vitalii
    Nov 18 '18 at 11:25











  • Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

    – Crypt32
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:39
















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As Authority Center I want to be able to receive CertificateRequest, basically, WebApi POST action that get the CertificateRequest as a parameter, as a client ( http/https client that send CertificateRequest to sign it by CA certificate pvk) I have 2 difficulties if use .Net Standard 2.0. Firstly this object seems to be only in next release ( already exit in .Net Core 2.1 not in standard) and the second that this object is not serializable ( so basically I couldn't pass it as a parameter). Is it possible somehow to implement with .Net Standard 2.x ?










share|improve this question























  • Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

    – Crypt32
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02











  • @Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

    – Vitalii
    Nov 18 '18 at 11:25











  • Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

    – Crypt32
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:39














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As Authority Center I want to be able to receive CertificateRequest, basically, WebApi POST action that get the CertificateRequest as a parameter, as a client ( http/https client that send CertificateRequest to sign it by CA certificate pvk) I have 2 difficulties if use .Net Standard 2.0. Firstly this object seems to be only in next release ( already exit in .Net Core 2.1 not in standard) and the second that this object is not serializable ( so basically I couldn't pass it as a parameter). Is it possible somehow to implement with .Net Standard 2.x ?










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As Authority Center I want to be able to receive CertificateRequest, basically, WebApi POST action that get the CertificateRequest as a parameter, as a client ( http/https client that send CertificateRequest to sign it by CA certificate pvk) I have 2 difficulties if use .Net Standard 2.0. Firstly this object seems to be only in next release ( already exit in .Net Core 2.1 not in standard) and the second that this object is not serializable ( so basically I couldn't pass it as a parameter). Is it possible somehow to implement with .Net Standard 2.x ?







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  • Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

    – Crypt32
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02











  • @Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

    – Vitalii
    Nov 18 '18 at 11:25











  • Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

    – Crypt32
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:39



















  • Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

    – Crypt32
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02











  • @Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

    – Vitalii
    Nov 18 '18 at 11:25











  • Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

    – Crypt32
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:39

















Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

– Crypt32
Nov 15 '18 at 14:02





Unfortunately, CertificateRequest class cannot decode existing requests. You have to use 3rd party libraries for this.

– Crypt32
Nov 15 '18 at 14:02













@Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

– Vitalii
Nov 18 '18 at 11:25





@Crypt32 thanks, but I think that most of them are based on that CertificateRequest class and will not provide more than some wrapper.

– Vitalii
Nov 18 '18 at 11:25













Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

– Crypt32
Nov 18 '18 at 14:39





Take a look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/41853913/…

– Crypt32
Nov 18 '18 at 14:39












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