> In this case the private key is in the keystore of your browser,
> so you have first to export the key from the browser and than put it onto the token. > This has nothing to do with OpenCA and the needed steps depend on the browser you used for requestiong

I've exported the key into my USB key as "mykey.p12 file"
I can see that it contains:
   - the public key (RSA)
   - the digital sign (signing algorithm sha1WithRSAEncryption)
   - other info (e.g. issuer, validity, etc.)

I don't see the private key...

Do you know how I can extract the public and private keys from this file?
or
Do you know any system that allows me to use this p12 file (or its content) to authenticate the user to the system?

Thanks
Giuseppe



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