Re: Working with PEM content

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cat ${CERT} |sed '/^-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----$/,/^-----END DH PARAMETERS-----$/d' > ${TMPFILE}

(one line) seems to work every time as long as it is well formed.

On 09/09/2015 05:12 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Hi,

If I need to script some management of text files with PEM content, are
there already some tools that exist that do this safely?

e.g.

somecert.pem that might contain

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
blah blah
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----
more blah
-----END DH PARAMETERS-----

What I would like is a utility that can read that file, remove the DH
parameters, write new file, validate new file is valid PEM contents, and
give exit status 0 on success.

Could be done with standard scripting methods but I'm guessing a perl or
python tool already exists that won't have me hitting myself when I make
a stupid scripting mistake.

Google and Bing lately though seem to be getting harder and harder for
me to use to find that kind of stuff.

Suggestions?
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