Dewet Diener wrote:
> 
> Steven Reddie wrote:
> > What error messages do you get if you purposely type in an incorrect
> > passphrase?
> 
> Exactly the same, which was why my gut feeling told me the passphrase
> they gave me is incorrect.  But, after repeated calls, they are still
> assuring me that it is that specific one, and that its working on their
> side.
> 

The only obvious cause of that problem is indeed an incorrect pass
phrase. Would they be willing to transfer that private key to a
different file using a different pass phrase. The command:

openssl rsa -in key.pem -out key2.pem -des3

should do the trick.

Steve.
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