@sslmate your product is pretty nifty, but is there really no way to make your perl client encrypt keys at rest on filesystem? :(
@Dr_Memory Looking at this more closely, a lot of SSLMate's functionality would break if keys were encrypted, so this is not an easy change.
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@Dr_Memory Would you be able to run `openssl pkey -in example.key -aes256 -out example.key.enc` yourself after running SSLMate? -
@Dr_Memory By default, it prompts for key from stdin. You can also use$ENVVAR by adding `-passout env:ENVVAR` to command line.
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