And that's all he wrote .... Thanks for that Stephen, it worked... times like
this you kind of go "duh!"... but still learning I suppose [Its my only
excuse].

Excellent forum, loads of info and quick responses... not all are like that,
appreciate it

Regards

Eoin




Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010, eoinmoon wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I then exported the private key [in java code], checked it was in PKCS8
>> form
>> - See below
>> 
>> "if (key instanceof PrivateKey && "PKCS#8".equals(key.getFormat())) {
>>                     // Get certificate of public key
>>                     keyOutput = new
>> FileOutputStream("c:\\security\\priv.key");"
>> 
>> I then attempted to convert it using OpenSSL - see below
>>         openssl pkcs8 -inform PEM -nocrypt -in c:\security\priv.key -out
>> c:\security\pemkey.pem
>> 
>> What I get is the following error [note I have used several keys in the
>> openssl command, the one above is one of them]
>> 
>> "Error decrypting key 4120:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no
>> start
>> line:.\crypto\pem\pem_lib
>> .c:647:Expecting: PRIVATE KEY"
>> 
>> I have search for this error with no great results, I am no expert on
>> Keystore but it is something I have to use - I need the private key and
>> signed cert in PEM format , it is the key that is blocking me at the
>> moment.... any ideas what I am doing wrong ?
>> 
> 
> Try the -inform DER argument to the pkcs8 command.
> 
> Steve.
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