bin2sql can also be used with private keys. For identities the function id2sql, see
http://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/SqlLite is better suited. Regards Andreas On 10/13/2010 03:24 PM, samuel morin wrote: > Great. It works better like that. > Thank you very much for your help. > Are private keys and identites must be convert in the same format ? > > Regards > > samuel > > > Le 13/10/2010 14:57, Andreas Steffen a écrit : >> Hi Samuel, >> >> in the scripts directory of the strongSwan distribution there >> is a bin2sql function which converts binary DER files into a >> HEX-encoded string suitable for the SQLite entry: >> >> cat andiCert.der | ./bin2sql >> X'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' >> >> Regards >> >> Andreas >> >> On 10/13/2010 02:39 PM, samuel morin wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> I try to run strongswan with using sqlite database and i'm facing a >>> problem of certificate format. >>> I put certificates and private key in pem format in my database, which >>> give something like that : >>> -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- >>> MIIEJjCCAw6gAwIBAgIJAIcBdJN/qHy9MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMF0xCzAJBgNV >>> BAYTAmZyMQ0wCwYDVQQKEwRnb3V2MRIwEAYDVQQLEwllZHVjYXRpb24xETAPBgNV >>> BAsTCGFjLWRpam9uMRgwFgYDVQQDEw9DQS1zcGh5bnhuZy1SVlAwHhcNMTAxMDEy >>> MTQ0NDA0WhcNMjUxMDA4MTQ0NDA0WjBdMQswCQYDVQQGEwJmcjENMAsGA1UEChME >>> Z291djESMBAGA1UECxMJZWR1Y2F0aW9uMREwDwYDVQQLEwhhYy1kaWpvbjEYMBYG >>> A1UEAxMPQ0Etc3BoeW54bmctUlZQMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIB >>> CgKCAQEAqbwOLz3+3L5EMoDKx1Udg+B65oztY7EVCGDx1bxIS+7vglJzd3zijNPQ >>> nIdxRr5BFHscF58aNppq4yIz2GDDe0PZiufKBVaKCajYtfL1oK/LIYHYfPxVtFub >>> 7aFb/kx9WH+yYdcUwXI4Fo17bqRuWQXY+rDLSwqtI9a0kZEXnwtXPy+hZTJBuBoh >>> DOB/Vk1RKmNudDjQA6SKGF8ag1Y2ckgp06cB2xM5F3WTAGreyE9YPj5cLCczCPSE >>> bYXL82qhddBjsl5ihNzfi3sZBh4/vxqW41y36Q0OQ0riX5IzsjT6+bAsYLOa9UuH >>> VdSee+fb1Q7jdjVlLhO4FpfP0jCAeQIDAQABo4HoMIHlMB0GA1UdDgQWBBRVsFec >>> 8Nd+GmAuOBgPFTU4zCwCCTCBjwYDVR0jBIGHMIGEgBRVsFec8Nd+GmAuOBgPFTU4 >>> zCwCCaFhpF8wXTELMAkGA1UEBhMCZnIxDTALBgNVBAoTBGdvdXYxEjAQBgNVBAsT >>> CWVkdWNhdGlvbjERMA8GA1UECxMIYWMtZGlqb24xGDAWBgNVBAMTD0NBLXNwaHlu >>> eG5nLVJWUIIJAIcBdJN/qHy9MA8GA1UdEwEB/wQFMAMBAf8wDgYDVR0PAQH/BAQD >>> AgGGMBEGCWCGSAGG+EIBAQQEAwIAATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFAAOCAQEAHKG/BBzY >>> df0ptXcpUALEhT3REXPOzzFdqv2ZiNa1nob7N0iprqWC/s+ZISuxJ8lMxwffV7Hu >>> NvkcOwTGPR2imG6AUv8lheeMrJj0z4QGBiHgAkr2ri8Ds3mrf3VUMLvoQVSdLnHP >>> LlGrKZh6InnaPmTR/YnPEcA9fNiTiLU7nJ/fObtXBjKzvWRtilafwWgH6AZAeLar >>> g02NRx4tZ29fwxC0df7z2DeNve3JDUXDlt4JVQxW2+0ignbu4fYgoXdVv21XvzDN >>> V2krC23ycvdEBUcl3kjZiuBm92YsXT00A0uAIMOAgxlVpo16W1DJhps+Rhsu5sOC >>> 8VEU7QEZJ33WhA== >>> -----END CERTIFICATE----- >>> >>> In this case, strongswan send this error into logs : >>> >>> charon: 04[LIB] L0 - x509: ASN1 tag 0x30 expected, but is 0x2d >>> charon: 04[LIB] => 47 bytes @ 0x22616af8 >>> charon: 04[LIB] 0: 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 42 45 47 49 4E 20 43 45 52 54 49 >>> -----BEGIN CERTI >>> charon: 04[LIB] 16: 46 49 43 41 54 45 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 0A 4D 49 49 45 >>> FICATE-----.MIIE >>> charon: 04[LIB] 32: 4A 6A 43 43 41 77 36 67 41 77 49 42 41 67 49 >>> JjCCAw6gAwIBAgI >>> charon: 04[LIB] building CRED_CERTIFICATE - X509 failed, tried 3 builders >>> >>> >>> So, i try to convert my .pem file into .der (openssl ... -inform pem >>> -outform der) and putting the contents of the file into my database. >>> In this case strongswan send this error : >>> charon: 04[LIB] number of length octets invalid >>> charon: 04[LIB] L0 - x509: length of ASN.1 object invalid or too large >>> charon: 04[LIB] L0 - x509: >>> charon: 04[LIB] => 1 bytes @ 0x228c88b0 >>> charon: 04[LIB] 0: 30 0 >>> >>> In certificates table, i put 1 (CERT_X509) in type value. >>> >>> My certificates works when i use them in file config mode (config >>> parameters in ipsec.conf, ipsec.secrets...) >>> >>> I don't really understand what format strongswan is waiting for... >>> >>> If someone could help me... >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> samuel MORIN >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- ====================================================================== Andreas Steffen [email protected] strongSwan - the Linux VPN Solution! 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