Yeah, you're right, pkcs12 is supported, but the phaos encryption test suite doesn't contain pkcs12 files, only plain private key files. So what we could do is create pkcs12 file with the correct certs/keys in there, but we'd have to create 'dummy' certificates for this, and somehow we'd have to create the pkcs 12 files, but probably with OpenSSL we could do this. Or we can create code that imports the private key, as it is defined in the original phaos file, with that information I think it is possible to import the private key into MS Crypto API, but then this code would be implemented solely for this particular purpose: The phaos test suite ... What do you think? (PS Sorry I keep on nagging about these tests) I guess pkcs#12 files with dummy certs is good option. BTW, does MSCrypto support pkcs#8 format? Yes. I was kicked out from Windows box by my kid and his "Sesame Street Games" last night :) But I hope to research this problem tonight. Aleksey |
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