me mean operating on decrypted private keys with software expecting
them to be files (easy to steal ).


2012/4/21, Martin Schreiber <mse00...@gmail.com>:
> On Saturday 21 April 2012 17:06:18 Ivanko B wrote:
>> so that can be used as a way of passing password to OpenSSL.
>> Mainly needed to  provide secure way of passing private key after
>> decrypting encrypted file presenting the key.
>>
> I don't understand, please explain. Maybe you should use asymmetric
> encryption
> like for example pgp.
> It is planned to add combined asymmetric/symmetric encryption to
> topensslcryptohandler probably with EVP_seal*.
> http://linux.die.net/man/3/evp_sealinit
>
> Martin
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