Hi Christian,
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 08:11:25 +0200 Christian Hohnstaedt wrote:
> please see my comments below:
> (rather Qt and memory related)
Thank you for your feedback. Now I'm trying the implement the function
which does exactly the opposite: Take the public and private key in
the PEM format from the server and import it in a RSA structure:
void Encryption::pem2key(QString publickey, QString privatekey, QString
password)
{
BIO *pubBio = BIO_new_mem_buf(publickey.toLocal8Bit().data(),
strlen(publickey.toLocal8Bit().data()));
BIO *privBio = BIO_new_mem_buf(privatekey.toLocal8Bit().data(),
strlen(privatekey.toLocal8Bit().data()));
RSA *rsa = RSA_new();
PEM_read_bio_RSAPublicKey(pubBio, &rsa, 0, NULL);
PEM_read_bio_RSAPrivateKey(privBio, &rsa, 0, password.toLocal8Bit().data());
Keymanager::Instance()->setRSAkey(rsa);
BIO_free_all(pubBio);
BIO_free_all(privBio);
}
The program compiles and run without a problem. But if I call the
key2pem() function with the newly imported RSA key. I get two quite
short keys back (only half a line of data). So something seems to go
wrong during import of the PEM encoded keys.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong in the pem2key() function?
Thanks!
Björn
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