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John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 14:38 -0500, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
>>Would it be possible for you to lift my confusion?  I am unable to find
>>the location to set the password from the RA interface.
>>
> 
> <snip>
> I believe you'll find it in the RA, under
> Information/Certificates/Valid/ click on the serial number.  I think it
> is the Change Passphrase option.  I'm not 100% sure - John

Hmm.  It wants an 'Old Passphrase'.  I'm assuming this should not be
blank?  It seems that this passphrase should be the PIN that was
specified to begin with.  If so, is this passphrase change facility
simply decrypting the key with the 'Old passphrase' and re-encrypting it
with the 'New passphrase'? which probably isn't what we want? especially
since I most likely will not know the passphrase to begin with?

- --
Jason A. Pattie
Systems Administrator
Object Computing, Inc.
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