They keys are in PEM format. I'm unsure if they were converted from PKCS12 
prior to that.

On Friday, 5 January 2018 10:35:58 UTC-8, Carl Mastrangelo wrote:
>
> And just to clarify, I think you are talking about PKCS 12 for the key 
> encryption?     I am more familiar with Java so my experience is limitted.  
> That said, in Java you can pass a keystore into into your SSL context when 
> creating the Server (or channel).    Also IIRC, Go got support for 
> encrypted keys a while back.
>
> On Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 4:45:53 PM UTC-8, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>>
>> For my needs specifically, C++, though ideally this would be supported 
>> across all languages as part of general SSL support in gRPC.
>>
>> On Thursday, 4 January 2018 16:37:40 UTC-8, Carl Mastrangelo wrote:
>>>
>>> What language?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 10:23:54 AM UTC-8, [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Looking to use SSL in my client application. The SSL keys we use are 
>>>> often passphrase encrypted. Libcurl supports passing in the passphrase as 
>>>> an option, but I've been unable to find any such option in gRPC.
>>>>
>>>

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