I'm trying to set up my Bering 1.0-stable installation to use IPSec
(eventually, I want to do IPSec passthru to my office's Pix firewall, but I
might also want to use IPSec to connect into my LAN from the outside). 

I'm following http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buipsec.html, creating
the certs on my Debian testing machine. However, the directions call for
using the "fswcert" utility from the FreeS/WAN package (I assume that's
where it's from; the docs don't say, but that's what my Googling has turned
up) to extract out the private key of the server. Apparently, Debian does
not include this utility anymore (altho I'm unclear why).

Anyway, how can I extract out the private server key, without using the
fswcert utility? I have the CA cert, server cert, and client cert already
created.

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