On Mon, Dec 22, 2003, Rich Salz wrote:

> >RFC1421 says:
> >...
> >   Two encapsulation boundaries (EB's) are defined for delimiting
> >   encapsulated PEM messages and for distinguishing encapsulated PEM
> 
> You can't read that alone; read the previous paragraph which references 
> RFC 934; the boundaries are line-based.
> 
> As for \r\n vs \n, OpenSSL follows the ANSI/ISO C standard which makes 
> \n be the line-ending character. Under Windows/DOS, etc., make sure to 
> open your files in text (not binary) mode.
> 

And what OpenSSL calls "PEM" doesn't have that much to do with Privacy
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