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OpenSSL "pkey -aes*" - Re-Encrypt DSA Keys
How to re-encrypt a DSA key file using OpenSSL "pkey" command? I want to change the encryption password, and maybe change the encryption algorithm.
✍: FYIcenter.com
If you want to encrypt an existing DSA key file again,
you can use the "pkey -aes*" command as shown below:
C:\Users\fyicenter>\local\openssl\openssl OpenSSL> pkey -in my_dsa_des.key -aes128 -out my_dsa_aes.key Enter pass phrase for my_dsa_des.key: fyicenter Enter PEM pass phrase: fyicenter.com Verifying - Enter PEM pass phrase: fyicenter.com
Options used in this command are:
⇒ OpenSSL "genpkey" Command for DH Keys
⇐ OpenSSL "pkey" - Open Encrypted DSA Keys
2017-10-08, ∼2408🔥, 0💬
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