> Maybe but probably not in OpenSSL. DSA private keys in PKCS#8 (which
> PKCS#12 uses) have a standard format defined in PKCS#11 but this is well
> hidden.
> 
> As a result vendors have often made up their own "standard". There are
> currently three different formats which are in use. Maybe yours is
> another form.
> 
> Try the latest OpenSSL snapshot and see if that works: it has support
> for all three forms. If it doesn't then please send me a test file and
> password and I'll see if I can add support for another broken DSA
> format.
> 
> Steve.
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I tried again whith the first beta release of OpenSSL 0.9.5, and I had
the same error.

Here comes the PKCS12 file test. It was created whith Baltimore Toolkit
"PKI-plus".

Password is : matranet

Thanks for all.

AutoSign_1024_DSA.p12

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