RSA Authenticator Utility does not import digital certificate which has an expiration date of 2/3/2106
Originally Published: 2006-01-09
Article Number
Applies To
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
RSA SecurID SID800 Authenticator
RSA BSAFE Cert-C
Issue
Cause
Many of the standards implemented by Cert-C specify that GeneralizedTime can be used, which allows for dates beyond those that are able to be stored in a UINT4. Thus, Cert-C suffers from the Year 2106 problem by design.
Another issue is that, when ASN.1 parsing certificates, Cert-C currently does not allow full use of the possible date and time range. There is a Year 2099 limit hard-coded.
Resolution
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