openssl is an attractive nuisance, in the legal sense.
it's best avoided as a source of code.
> Perhaps it predates the more general pemdecode and asn12rsa.
> That pipeline should answer the original poster (Lucio?)'s
> question about its implementation.
That's my diagnosis, too. I was looking for PEM implementations and
that one stood out as a very lonesome, abandoned item :-)
If no sou
> I have a program grepman that searches the actual man pages rather
> than just the index (which is what lookman does). It turned up
> nothing. The First Edition manual, which Uriel hosts, also has
> nothing. I can't seem to figure out what this does.
cpu% auth/secretpem
usage: auth/secretp
I have a program grepman that searches the actual man pages rather
than just the index (which is what lookman does). It turned up
nothing. The First Edition manual, which Uriel hosts, also has
nothing. I can't seem to figure out what this does.
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