Well, you know what? I tried making another request/key, this time w/ a 
password and it worked just fine. Spooky isn't it? One day I'll discover 
what I was doing wrong on the other attempts, but that knowledge is 
withheld from me tonight. 

OK, so now I've got a related issue to solve. The RSA tools generated
a cert request in Base64, and I suppose it's in DER encoding. At any
rate, I can't sign it w/ my openssl-generate CA cert, and I can't 
convert it using openssl x509. Is there a solution to this? 

BTW, here's the request (it's just trivial junk):

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----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==

-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

John
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www.darkspell.com

Steve Henson wrote: 

> Doesn't seem to work. Can you try giving it a password?
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