Please note that "file://path/to/file.pem" in documentation means file protocol + file path. In UNIX like OS, that is something like file:///rsa_private_key.pem. There is THREE slashes in the path string, not TWO.
openssl_pkey_get_private
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
openssl_pkey_get_private — Obtener una clave privada
Descripción
openssl_get_privatekey() analiza la clave
key y la prepara para usarla con otras funciones.
Parámetros
-
key -
keypuede ser una de las siguientes:- una cadena con el formato file://ruta/al/archivo.pem. El archivo nombrado debe contener un certificado/clave privada PEM codificada (puede contener ambos).
- una clave privada con formato PEM.
-
passphrase -
El parámetro opcional
passphrasese debe usar si la clave especificada está encriptada (protegida por una frase de contraseña).
Valores devueltos
Devuelve un identificador de clave positivo si se tuvo éxito, o FALSE si se produjo un error.
joelhy ¶
2 years ago
justin at gripwire dot com ¶
5 years ago
At least as of PHP 5.2.5, this function's prototype matches what is given on this page (i.e. it does not require an array for its two parameters).
Joel Barker ¶
7 years ago
Note that the important part of meint's post is that there is a SINGLE argument: an ARRAY of two elements. In other words, the correct prototype of the function is
resource openssl_pkey_get_private ( array params )
where params = array( 0 => $key, 1 => $passphrase)
Thanks, meint, you made my day!
meint dot post at bigfoot dot com ¶
10 years ago
Trying for hours to get openssl_pkey_get_private to load my private key (no problems with openssl_pkey_get_public) I found that the following loaded the private key correctly:
$passphrase="test";
$priv_key_file_name = ("./private.pem");
if (openssl_pkey_get_private(array("file://$priv_key_file_name", $passphrase)))
{
print "\nPrivate Key OK\n\n";
} else {
print "\nPrivate key NOT OK\n\n";
}
