Hi,

> ok i use this command to unencrypt the private key of the SCEPRA
>
> openssl rsa -text -in cacert.key -out cacert.key.clear -noout
>
> i obtain this file:
>
> Private-Key: (1024 bit)
> privateExponent:
[...]
> is this good. But the problem stay the same.

yes, this is good if you did not have to type a passphrase. However,
don't use this key for anything important now...

> I think that i will erase the
> openssl 0.9.7a. but i cannot because of dependencies with oher package. So
> i must upgrade. After upgrading i must reinstall openca. Am i correct? or
> there is another solution.

Reinstallation is not strictly necessary. It depends on the way
the openca-scep and sscep commands were built
(statically/dynamically linked). I don't think the OpenSSL version
and the two different versions on your system are a real problem, though.

Sorry, I don't know what else could be wrong here.

cheers

Martin



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