https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47234
--- Comment #8 from Alex Dubov oakad@yahoo.com --- On the other hand:
1. The certs are provided by the default Fedora install and exhibit no issues when operated upon with Openssl and other TLS utils on Fedora.
2. 004b:fixme:bcrypt:BCryptOpenAlgorithmProvider algorithm L"\377f\9eec\d340\4879\1a44\ad71\0dc0\aca8\4b4f\c055\19df\8cba\d67c\e6b2\03b0\6212\2dc5\e797\46d4\f60e\c322\68b2\3b93\475e\4db3\d630\592d\8d33\caf6\3f30\2210\5ee6"
This is simply not right - an algorithm name must be an ascii string (Openssl confirms) but instead BCryptOpenAlgorithmProvider is being fed a rubbish byte string (in all of the broken cert cases, which are more than the 3 I've provided).
To this end, I will attach another cert here (the one I care much more about) with a more extensive trace.