They're using OpenSSL.

By the way, you know how to use the pkcs12 command passing
 the container name(key pair holder in CryptoAPI) as -name
 parameter to obtain a .p12 file?

Best Regards.

Raphael Amorim

On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 20:20:27 +0200
Lutz Jaenicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 05:24:04PM -0300, Raphael Amorim
> wrote:
>> I need to generate PKCS#12 private key files from
> CryptoApi Key
>> Containers. I'd tried to use Xenroll, OpenSSL and the
> RSA's PKCS#12
>> specification, but the files I'm generating have not
> been recognized as
>> valid pkcs#12 files by another application that runs on
> a Linux Server
>> and only accepts files in this format. Could you help me
> with that by
>> describing the whole process? 
>
>Please check out the application on the Linux server
> first. With a certain
>probability it will use OpenSSL itself, so that I would
> expect it to
>be compatible with an OpenSSL generated PKCS#12 file.
>
>Best regards,
>       Lutz
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