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I have this command that I am calling from php (exec()):

openssl pkcs12 -export -in cert.pem -inkey key.pem -out cred.p12

and then I need to insert password twice

Enter Export Password:
Verifying - Enter Export Password:

I need script that will fill the password inputs, because exec() will only do that command, but not insert password twice. Do you have any idea how should I do it?

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  • openssl has options to provide the password in the command, which are far easier to use.
    – dtech
    Jan 9, 2012 at 17:39
  • openssl -passin argument will do this. e.g. openssl rsa -in key.pem -passin pass:secretpassword -text. For other ways to pass password to openssl check 'man openssl' PASS PHRASE section
    – Finslicer
    Jan 9, 2012 at 17:47
  • Passing the password on the command line can expose it to e.g. anyone who runs ps at the right moment. Jan 9, 2012 at 17:56

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A true bi-directional shell is not easy in php, but in this case you can just use a newline to simulate an enter press.

exec("Command\nPassword\nPassword");

For a true bi-directional (read & write) possibility you will need to look at proc_open(). If you do not need the return output you can use the far easier popen() in w mode, but you'll need to verify that your command has successfully run because you won't get output or error codes back.

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