Well it's a non-standard format AFAIK. You can use the DSA_PUBKEY
routines instead which is more standard: it uses the same format as DSA
keys in certificates.

The equivalent RSAPublicKey routines do exist but that format is
standardised in PKCS#1.

Steve.
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Dr Stephen N. Henson. OpenSSL project core developer.
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