If you create the key with the -nodes option, then it is not password
protected.  Would that help?

Baber
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I cant find the -noout option for command, such as "openssl smime -sign
-inkey PrivateKey.pem". How do you do it
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  Subject: Re: how to access private key file without inputing password
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  I think you just specify -noout option to your command
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    From: hu 
    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 10:20 PM
    Subject: how to access private key file without inputing password
interactively


    Hi, all
    I met a problem. I use a script to run openssl command. When it need
access a private key file, user must input password for protection
reason. But it is done by the interactive way.  But I hope script to run
commands automaticly, without inputing  password interactively. How to
do it? Is there some options to give password to command in command
line.
    Thanks!
    Ji Hu

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