Re: Using PKCS#1 instead of PKCS#8

2013-08-12 Thread Jakob Bohm
On 06-08-2013 18:06, Gregg Hughes wrote: Good morning, all! I’m trying to get openssh to generate some self-signed certificates for a test VPN using Strongswan IPsec 4.5.2. This version will not read private keys in the PKCS#8 format. Is there a way to either convert PKCS#8 keys to the olde

Re: Using PKCS#1 instead of PKCS#8

2013-08-06 Thread redpath
Well my first thought is PKCS12. And I found this link for PKCS12 maybe this might help. http://danielpocock.com/strongswan-debian-rhel-fedora-with-android-client -- View this message in context: http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/Using-PKCS-1-instead-of-PKCS-8-tp46071p46072.html Sent from

Using PKCS#1 instead of PKCS#8

2013-08-06 Thread Gregg Hughes
Good morning, all! I'm trying to get openssh to generate some self-signed certificates for a test VPN using Strongswan IPsec 4.5.2. This version will not read private keys in the PKCS#8 format. Is there a way to either convert PKCS#8 keys to the older version, or, alternately, specify the