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Encodes this ASN1Data into a DER-encoded String value. The result is DER-encoded except for the possibility of indefinite length forms. Indefinite length forms are not allowed in strict DER, so strictly speaking the result of such an encoding would be a BER-encoding.

See ASN1Data#to_der for details.

See ASN1Data#to_der for details.

Returns the DER encoding of this SPKI.

Returns the PEM encoding of this SPKI.

Returns a textual representation of this SPKI, useful for debugging purposes.

Returns this request as a DER-encoded string

Returns this response as a DER-encoded string.

Encodes this basic response into a DER-encoded string.

Encodes this SingleResponse into a DER-encoded string.

Encodes this certificate identifier into a DER-encoded string.

Prints all parameters of key to buffer INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)

Encodes this DH to its DER encoding. Note that any existing per-session public/private keys will not get encoded, just the Diffie-Hellman parameters will be encoded.

Encodes this DH to its PEM encoding. Note that any existing per-session public/private keys will not get encoded, just the Diffie-Hellman parameters will be encoded.

Prints all parameters of key to buffer INSECURE: PRIVATE INFORMATIONS CAN LEAK OUT!!! Don’t use :-)) (I’s up to you)

Encodes this DSA to its DER encoding.

Encodes this DSA to its PEM encoding.

Parameters

Examples

DSA.to_pem -> aString
DSA.to_pem(cipher, 'mypassword') -> aString

See the OpenSSL documentation for i2d_ECPrivateKey_bio()

See the OpenSSL documentation for EC_KEY_print()

Outputs the EC key in PEM encoding. If cipher and pass_phrase are given they will be used to encrypt the key. cipher must be an OpenSSL::Cipher instance. Note that encryption will only be effective for a private key, public keys will always be encoded in plain text.

THIS METHOD IS INSECURE, PRIVATE INFORMATION CAN LEAK OUT!!!

Dumps all parameters of a keypair to a String

Don’t use :-)) (It’s up to you)

Outputs this keypair in DER encoding.

Outputs this keypair in PEM encoding. If cipher and pass_phrase are given they will be used to encrypt the key. cipher must be an OpenSSL::Cipher instance.

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