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| Subject: | Re: passphrase/ssh2 |
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| Date: | Thu, 4 Aug 2005 09:44:52 -0400 |
The last two characters of the key are a NULL character and a 0 or 1 at the end. If the last character is set to 0 you the key has to passphrase. If set to 1 it does. Just write a little C program which reads the files(fgetc). On 8/4/05, Ken Garland <ken.garland@rotech.com> wrote:
Michael Mannsberger wrote:How can I check if a ssh2 key has a passphrase set or not? I know the structure of a ssh1 private key but can't find anything on ssh2. -mikeHow do you check ssh1 for passphrase?
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