Openssl? Join a public and a private key?

Not fully sure what you are asking, but you can just join both the public and private key into a single file and that may be all you need for your application. Just cut and past the PEM key from each of the current files into a new file. Then point your application to the new file.

I have used that technique myself for one of my applications.

Not fully sure what you are asking, but you can just join both the public and private key into a single file and that may be all you need for your application. Just cut and past the PEM key from each of the current files into a new file. Then point your application to the new file.

I have used that technique myself for one of my applications. Hope this helps. Al.

I'm not fully sure myself. – Openssl3343 May 16 at 15:08 I'm not fully sure myself. It's 2 key (one private and one certificate): one begin with -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- MIICdgIB...(848 caracters) and -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICR...(780 caracters) for the other.So I think I need to do some "join" on both for make a larger certificate.

I do it for make a jks file but I read nothing about "join" for making an full PEM key. Perhaps I'm wrong. – Openssl3343 May 16 at 15:15 I think I figure out.. but I still need help.

– Openssl3343 May 17 at 15:00.

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