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| Subject: | RE: Java -> .NET RSA Encryption |
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| Date: | Thu, 31 Mar 2005 06:12:13 +0000 |
A tip regarding the exchange of keys:
Traditional Java keystores does not allow you to import or export a private key. Only to generate it >in the keystore.
However, you can load a PKCS12 (pfx) file as a keystore instead.
So by generating the keys using OpenSSL and packaging them as a PKCS12-package you can >make them available for both platforms without installing additional providers.
Regards Fredr!k
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