From: Arvel H. <arv...@al...> - 2005-12-09 12:20:44
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Glad you got it working. -- Arvel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Sachtjen" <ssa...@pa...> To: <lib...@li...> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 6:37 PM Subject: [Libdkim-discuss] Re: DKIM_BAD_PRIVATE_KEY > oops... I figured out my problem. All the keys I tried had to be > decrypted e.g. the header reads: > > "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- > Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED" > > So, since the PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey key passed a NULL for the password > callback I was failing. > > Sorry for the mistake. > scotts > > Scott Sachtjen <ssa...@pa...> wrote: > I have downloaded and built the 1.0.9, but I can't seem to get any > signature out of the libdkimtest application. I have traced the problem > back to the dkimsign.cpp GetSig function. The problem appears to be > PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey is returning NULL for the pkey. I am getting a > valid bio structure and I have verified that the address of the szPrivKey > is in the bio structure. The szPrivKey "looks" ok... It was generated > using OpenSSL and has the standard ----- BEGIN RSA .... headers. But for > some reason it is coming back invalid. Has anyone seen this issue? Could > someone provide a "known good" pem privatekey for me to try? I have tried > several including some provided in the OpenSSL distribution, but always > the same result. > > Thanks in advance, > > Scotts > > > |