Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
>
> If you want to generate a key pair you may be better off using openssl
> req with the -newkey option, which also generates a certificate request
> for the newly generated key.
>
> Hope it helps.
> Ted
> ;)
>
>
Thank you for your reply but the question was not that. I have no problems
with using openssl for generating certificate requests or other things, I
just wanted to know where it stores another password. I'm asking more out
of curiosity.
:)
Regards,
leseul
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