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openssl_pkey_get_private — Get a private key
$key
[, string $passphrase
= ""
] ) openssl_get_privatekey() parses
key
and prepares it for use by other functions.
key
key
can be one of the following:
passphrase
The optional parameter passphrase
must be used
if the specified key is encrypted (protected by a passphrase).
Returns a positive key resource identifier on success, or FALSE
on error.
[#1] kristof1 at mailbox dot hu [2014-05-10 15:34:43]
It's actually "file://key.pem" when you want to give a relative path using unix systems. It will be three '/' in case of absolute path (e.g "file:///home/username/..."). But this path consists of two '/' originated from "file://" and one '/' from the fact that home is a subfolder of the unix filesystem's root directory ("/home/username/..."). This two part will be concatenated and you will get three '/' characters following each other.
So you only have to concatenate "file://" with an existing path string in every case.
[#2] joelhy [2011-02-27 23:46:32]
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.