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I know this is a similar question to this one but before I head down the Bouncey Castle route, does anyone know if its possible to load an RSA KeyPair from a .pem file (-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----) directly with the .NET 3.5 crypto library without having to go to a 3rd party or roll my own?

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http://www.jensign.com/opensslkey/index.html

with source at http://www.jensign.com/opensslkey/opensslkey.cs

edit: excerpted relevant code:

first, extract the text between the ---- BEGIN ---- and ---- END ---- sections, and base64-decode it into a byte array (see link above for details), then pass it to:

//------- Parses binary ans.1 RSA private key; returns RSACryptoServiceProvider  ---
public static RSACryptoServiceProvider DecodeRSAPrivateKey(byte[] privkey)
{
	byte[] MODULUS, E, D, P, Q, DP, DQ, IQ ;

// ---------  Set up stream to decode the asn.1 encoded RSA private key  ------
	MemoryStream  mem = new MemoryStream(privkey) ;
	BinaryReader binr = new BinaryReader(mem) ;    //wrap Memory Stream with BinaryReader for easy reading
	byte bt = 0;
	ushort twobytes = 0;
	int elems = 0;
	try {
		twobytes = binr.ReadUInt16();
		if (twobytes == 0x8130)	//data read as little endian order (actual data order for Sequence is 30 81)
			binr.ReadByte();	//advance 1 byte
		else if (twobytes == 0x8230)
			binr.ReadInt16();	//advance 2 bytes
		else
			return null;

		twobytes = binr.ReadUInt16();
		if (twobytes != 0x0102)	//version number
			return null;
		bt = binr.ReadByte();
		if (bt !=0x00)
			return null;


//------  all private key components are Integer sequences ----
		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		MODULUS = binr.ReadBytes(elems);

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		E = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		D = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		P = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		Q = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		DP = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		DQ = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		elems = GetIntegerSize(binr);
		IQ = binr.ReadBytes(elems) ;

		Console.WriteLine("showing components ..");
		if (verbose) {
			showBytes("\nModulus", MODULUS) ;
			showBytes("\nExponent", E);
			showBytes("\nD", D);
			showBytes("\nP", P);
			showBytes("\nQ", Q);
			showBytes("\nDP", DP);
			showBytes("\nDQ", DQ);
			showBytes("\nIQ", IQ);
		}

// ------- create RSACryptoServiceProvider instance and initialize with public key -----
		RSACryptoServiceProvider RSA = new RSACryptoServiceProvider();
		RSAParameters RSAparams = new RSAParameters();
		RSAparams.Modulus =MODULUS;
		RSAparams.Exponent = E;
		RSAparams.D = D;
		RSAparams.P = P;
		RSAparams.Q = Q;
		RSAparams.DP = DP;
		RSAparams.DQ = DQ;
		RSAparams.InverseQ = IQ;
		RSA.ImportParameters(RSAparams);
		return RSA;
	}
	catch (Exception) {
		return null;
	}
	finally {
		binr.Close();
	}
}
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Never mind; that was the solution from the other question. – Stobor Jul 22 at 0:58
I'll give this a go...what did you mean that was the solution for the other question? The accepted answer to question I referenced used the Bouncy Castle library (which works for me as well by the way). I am just wanting to minimise my reliance on 3rd party libraries where possible. Even those with very generous licensing. – Tim Jarvis Jul 22 at 1:16
@Tim Jarvis: the top answer for the other question currently is "You might take a look at JavaScience's source for OpenSSLKey." That's the same as what I've linked and copied above. (BouncyCastle is how the questioner answered it themselves, not the accepted answer...) – Stobor Jul 22 at 2:17
ah, of course. Cheers. Haven't tried this yet...about to go have some lunch. Will let you know how it goes. (thx by the way +1 with maybe a +15 to come) – Tim Jarvis Jul 22 at 2:28
Well, I don't know why this didn't work for the poster of the other question, but it worked fine for me. (with a couple minor mods.) – Tim Jarvis Jul 22 at 5:21

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