Can I remove the passcode on a ssl key after generating and submitting the csr?

The passcode is not a property of the certificate, but a property of the container format. So you can safely convert the private key to other format or remove the passcode.

The passcode is not a property of the certificate, but a property of the container format. So you can safely convert the private key to other format or remove the passcode .

Thank you for the further explanation. SSL is one of those pains that I only feel every couple years and never work with enough to grasp fully. – Nate Bird May 25 at 16:38.

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