Jeremy M. Guthrie wrote:
Then you can use -certfile f option. The file you specify using the certfile option must contain the certificate.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
and what if the file does not contain a certificate in it? Just a key?
Regards, Amar
On Friday 19 March 2004 11:31 am, Amar Desai wrote:
Jeremy M. Guthrie wrote:
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I've tried the following and I always get "No certificate matches private
key".
openssl pkcs12 -in key.pem -out key.pkcs12 -export
It should work fine if your "key.pem" contains a valid key and matching certificate. The error you are getting suggests that your key.pem doesn't contain the certificate.
Amar
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