[Haskell-cafe] OpenSSL question
Leon Smith
leon.p.smith at gmail.com
Sun Jan 2 08:29:23 CET 2011
I don't believe that HsOpenSSL offers support for creating your own
SSL keys programmatically from Haskell. Do you actually need to
generate keys programmatically? If not, you could manually use
OpenSSL's command line tools; if your needs are simple enough it
shouldn't be too hard to spawn a subprocess to generate the keys.
Best,
Leon
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Charles-Pierre Astolfi <cpa at crans.org> wrote:
> Hi -cafe,
>
> I'm using the OpenSSL package, and I don't see any way to forge my own keys.
> (http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/HsOpenSSL/0.9/doc/html/OpenSSL-RSA.html)
> For example, in the case of RSA, I'm given the exponent and modulus
> and I would like to create a public key from that, of type RSAPubKey.
> Is it possible ? How should I do?
>
> I'm not particularly tied to OpenSSL, anything that let me use RSA and
> DSA would be fine.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Cp
>
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