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Exporting private keys with MacOS doesn't work #530
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Issues #465 and #497 describe the "PEM +Key" issue, which is fixed in the upcoming release. You are using the AppStore version or the DMG? After setting the "Clipboard format" to PEM-private you could drag a key from XCA into the Finder to export it. |
Hi Chris, any ETA for the upcoming release? |
Very soon. This week if time permits. |
It is impossible for me to export the private key directly from my private key tab. My colleague is having exactly the same issues as me, he's also on Sonoma 14.2.1. I downloaded the DMG from the website and installed it this way. Could you please tell me how I can change the clipboard format? I was unable to find a setting like this. I tried the drag-and-drop approach without it which made xca crash. But I assume this is an expected behaviour if the setting is wrong. Thank you so much! |
In the context menu of the "Private Keys" Tab: "Clipboard format" can be changed for all keys in this database.
This is fixed with xca-2.6.0, released yesterday and will export the public key only by default. |
Thank you! I found out that the format has already been set to "PEM Private". However, when I try to copy the key to my clipboard, xca still crashes. If I understood correctly, this functionality is working for you? There might be an issue with my installation or my database in this case. Where can I find the log file so we can troubleshoot this? I have now installed the new version and tested all of the cases again:
xca 2.6.0 also crashes a lot more often than it did with the version 2.5.0. I had to force quit and restart it after every attempt because it just froze after I did something. |
Sounds very mysterious .... |
I also have an M2 processor. It seems weird indeed. I could also try some other ways of installation like Homebrew or the AppStore. Or do you think that doesn't matter? I'm asking because earlier you asked me how I installed xca. I asked my colleague to test these cases as well and for him xca 2.6.0 is installed in a language he doesn't understand. My previous installation was in English, my 2.6.0 installation is in German (which I don't mind as this is my native language). However there was no way to decide which language I want to install. This would probably go into another ticket as it is unrelated but I just wanted to let you know! |
I have the same database as @miriamstreit and tried to export private keys as well:
I'm working on an "M2 Pro" MacBook Pro with Sonama 14.3.1 EDIT: Installed xca 2.6.0 with brew |
My MacOS version is Sonoma 14.2.1 and I'm using the xca version 2.5.0.
Currently none of the following ways to export a private key have worked for me:
I am happy to provide a logfile if someone could point me to where it is located under MacOS.
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