Kaloian Doganov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Indeed, I've managed to convert OpenSSH RSA key pair to GNU lsh by the > following steps: > > 1. Decrypt OpenSSH key: > > $ openssl rsa -inform PEM -outform DER -in ~/.ssh/id_rsa \ > -out /tmp/id_rsa.nopass > > 2. Convert OpenSSH key to GNU lsh: > > $ cat /tmp/id_rsa.nopass | pkcs1-conv --private-rsa-key | \ > sexp-conv -s advanced | sed -e "s/rsa/rsa-pkcs1/" | \ > sexp-conv -s canonical | lsh-writekey
Nice. BTW, pkcs1-conv is intended to work also with PEM-formatted input, if you had any problem with that, I'd like to hear. You still need to use openssl for decrypting the key, though. > I've done it using GNU lsh version lsh-2.9-exp, secsh protocol version > 2.0. You're brave, trying to play around with the experimental release ;-) I use the client parts of the latest version daily. The server is less tested. Happy hacking, /Niels _______________________________________________ lsh-bugs mailing list lsh-bugs@lists.lysator.liu.se http://lists.lysator.liu.se/mailman/listinfo/lsh-bugs