Give me a bit, I'm going to set up a test CA environment and figure it out.

-Kyle H

On 5/4/07, Janet N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>
> But, you could try:
>
> $ openssl x509 -inform PEM -in file.pem -x509toreq -out file.csr
> $ openssl req -in file.csr -pubkey -noout

# openssl x509 -inform PEM -in usercert.pem -x509toreq -out file.csr
 Getting request Private Key
 no request key file specified


When I checked the file.csr file it is empty.  I tried to throw the -key in
the command did not work :)

thanks,
Janet

> (the '-noout' can be replaced with '-outform pem -out publickey.pem'
> if you need it to go to a file.)
>
> -Kyle H
>
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