There is wisdom in keeping secret keys not protected by a password in as
few places as possible. As mentioned in another reply to this bug
report, you can choose to export keys without password.
Regards
Uli
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* Stephane Bortzmeyer [2008-11-12 11:38 +0100] wrote:
> There is apparently no way to generate a private key without a
> password? This is common for Internet servers, where you want the
> server to be able to start without someone sitting at the console.
>
> It works with OpenSSL but TinyCA alway
Package: tinyca
Version: 0.7.5-2
Severity: wishlist
There is apparently no way to generate a private key without a
password? This is common for Internet servers, where you want the
server to be able to start without someone sitting at the console.
It works with OpenSSL but TinyCA always tell me
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