You can remove the password with the command
openssl rsa -in name_of_the_file_with_the_password-protected_private_key -out
name_of_the_file_without_password
In the output file there is just the private key, so if in the original file
contains also the certificate, you have to concatenate the decr
On 1/30/06, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because we already have password-protected certificates, and as i know
> we cant remove password protection from existing certificate.
That's not correct. Your certificate is not password protected...
your private key is. And you
To remove the passphrase (on the key, not the certificate):
cp a.key temp
openssl rsa -in temp -out a.key
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> BJ Swope wrote:
>
> >> So how can i use SSLPassPhraseDialog for 2 certificates what require
> >> passwords?
Greetings,
BJ Swope wrote:
So how can i use SSLPassPhraseDialog for 2 certificates what require
passwords?
Why not save the certificates without passphrases?
Because we already have password-protected certificates, and as i know
we cant remove password protection from existing cert
On 1/28/06, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,I need setup new virtualhost with ssl certificate, and i dont want enterpasswords every time when apache restarts. When i have only onecertificate i use:SSLPassPhraseDialog exec:/path/to/apache/bin/startssl.pl
I try set two