On Fri, Dec 03, 2004, Schneider, Ronald wrote:

> Hi Peter,
> 
> thank you for your answer.
> 
> It's true - using the private key needs always a password.
> I thought there could be a "hidden" parameter for the command line
> like for other openSSL commands. (or config file)
> 
> This is my "workaround":
> 
> After starting the signing command,
> I send from my main application per "sendkeys" the password and CRLF to 
> openssl.
> Now this solution works fine on my Windows system.
> 
> But I still hope, that the openSSL-Team expand 
> the "openssl md5 -sign ..." with a password parameter.
> (chrismas gift ??? :-)
> 

Check the next snapshots and 0.9.7f when its released.

Happy Christmas :-)

Steve.
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