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I am writing a small piece of code which reads public and private key stored in .pem file. I am using the following commands to generate the keys.

Below command to generate pair of key.

   $openssl genrsa -out mykey.pem 2048

This command to generate the private key

$openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform PEM -in mykey.pem \
    -out private_key.pem -nocrypt

and this command to get the public key.

$ openssl rsa -in mykey.pem -pubout -outform DER -out public_key.der

I have written two methods which reads the private key and public key respectively.

   public  PrivateKey getPemPrivateKey(String filename, String algorithm) throws Exception {
      File f = new File(filename);
      FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
      DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(fis);
      byte[] keyBytes = new byte[(int) f.length()];
      dis.readFully(keyBytes);
      dis.close();

      String temp = new String(keyBytes);
      String privKeyPEM = temp.replace("-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n", "");
      privKeyPEM = privKeyPEM.replace("-----END PRIVATE KEY-----", "");
      //System.out.println("Private key\n"+privKeyPEM);

      Base64 b64 = new Base64();
      byte [] decoded = b64.decode(privKeyPEM);

      PKCS8EncodedKeySpec spec = new PKCS8EncodedKeySpec(decoded);
      KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance(algorithm);
      return kf.generatePrivate(spec);
      }

   public  PublicKey getPemPublicKey(String filename, String algorithm) throws Exception {
      File f = new File(filename);
      FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
      DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(fis);
      byte[] keyBytes = new byte[(int) f.length()];
      dis.readFully(keyBytes);
      dis.close();

      String temp = new String(keyBytes);
      String publicKeyPEM = temp.replace("-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\n", "");
      publicKeyPEM = privKeyPEM.replace("-----END PUBLIC KEY-----", "");


      Base64 b64 = new Base64();
      byte [] decoded = b64.decode(publicKeyPEM);

      X509EncodedKeySpec spec =
            new X509EncodedKeySpec(decoded);
      KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance(algorithm);
      return kf.generatePublic(spec);
      }

I feel like this is a naive way of doing it. I couldn't get any better way of doing it over internet. Can anyone suggest me what is the best way of writing the same code to handle the generic cases. I don' want to use any kind of third party library.
I have very basic knowledge of singing/encrypting and hardly use any java security APIs. So if I am not making sense somewhere then please point out.

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Hmmm... Looks pretty good to me. I don't think that there is a better way in JCE, which has no PEM handling functions. You have answered your own question and provided us with good example code. – Eli Rosencruft Oct 5 '12 at 11:06
You should probably change the "privKeyPEM" in "getPemPublicKey" to "pubKeyPEM". – Eli Rosencruft Oct 5 '12 at 11:28

1 Answer

Well, my code is like yours, with little diferences...

public static X509Certificate loadPublicX509(String fileName) 
        throws GeneralSecurityException {
    InputStream is = null;
    X509Certificate crt = null;
    try {
        is = fileName.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/" + fileName);
        CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
        crt = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(is);
    } finally {
        closeSilent(is);
    }
    return crt;
}

public static PrivateKey loadPrivateKey(String fileName) 
        throws IOException, GeneralSecurityException {
    PrivateKey key = null;
    InputStream is = null;
    try {
        is = fileName.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/" + fileName);
        BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is));
        StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
        boolean inKey = false;
        for (String line = br.readLine(); line != null; line = br.readLine()) {
            if (!inKey) {
                if (line.startsWith("-----BEGIN ") && 
                        line.endsWith(" PRIVATE KEY-----")) {
                    inKey = true;
                }
                continue;
            }
            else {
                if (line.startsWith("-----END ") && 
                        line.endsWith(" PRIVATE KEY-----")) {
                    inKey = false;
                    break;
                }
                builder.append(line);
            }
        }
        //
        byte[] encoded = DatatypeConverter.parseBase64Binary(builder.toString());
        PKCS8EncodedKeySpec keySpec = new PKCS8EncodedKeySpec(encoded);
        KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance("RSA");
        key = kf.generatePrivate(keySpec);
    } finally {
        closeSilent(is);
    }
    return key;
}

public static void closeSilent(final InputStream is) {
    if (is == null) return;
    try { is.close(); } catch (Exception ign) {}
}
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Could you point out the differences / explain why your's is better? – Windle Jan 5 at 23:00
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better? more like (little) different :-) but... the load of public X.509 use less code. the load of private key is little more portable (there are keys like that specifies in header "RSA", like: "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----") and don't use "Base64" (seem external lib); this code use only Jre6 – ggrandes Jan 5 at 23:30

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