Steve,

Fortunately, this certificat is only a test one...
I'll ask for password from issuer.

Thanks,

Sebastien

Dr. Stephen Henson a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009, Sbastien PIAU wrote:

Carl,

This is the output generated  :

openssl asn1parse -in my.key - inform der
   0:d=0  hl=4 l= 672 cons: SEQUENCE
   4:d=1  hl=2 l=  26 cons: SEQUENCE
   6:d=2  hl=2 l=   9 prim: OBJECT            :pbeWithSHA1AndDES-CBC
  17:d=2  hl=2 l=  13 cons: SEQUENCE
  19:d=3  hl=2 l=   8 prim: OCTET STRING      [HEX DUMP]:02DC52CA3207BFA6
  29:d=3  hl=2 l=   1 prim: INTEGER           :64
32:d=1 hl=4 l= 640 prim: OCTET STRING [HEX DUMP]:FE5140525758C44868E28A
C21A858B2988C91548EDF811014508A5FEB8378D541CB4C3F7F89E20B062E9DEAC534F925482A31D
548748ECA15ED9FF59B9B7E5129545328E8AC2E04785DA65C43FC4FB4C8F0BE6A98AE019A10DA2C5
...


What could you said about that?


If that is the real key then you just posted it to a public mailing list.
Fortunately the output is truncated and the first bit is just the public key
components. It is encrypted but with a weak key.

It is PKCS#8 encrypted private key format. You should be able to access it
with:

openssl pkcs8 -inform DER -in my.key

you will need the password.

Steve.
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