I have a private key file (PEM BASE64 encoded). I want to use it else where to decrypt some other data.Using Java i tried to read the file and decode the BASE64 encoded data in it... This is the code snippet which i tried....

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.security.*;
import java.security.spec.PKCS8EncodedKeySpec;
import com.ibm.crypto.fips.provider.RSAPrivateKey;
import com.ibm.misc.BASE64Decoder;

public class GetPrivateKey {
    public static RSAPrivateKey get() throws Exception {
        File privateKeyFile = new File("privatekey.key");
        byte[] encodedKey = new byte[(int) privateKeyFile.length()];
        new FileInputStream(privateKeyFile).read(encodedKey);
        ByteBuffer keyBytes = new BASE64Decoder().decodeBufferToByteBuffer(encodedKey.toString());
        PKCS8EncodedKeySpec privateKeySpec = new PKCS8EncodedKeySpec(keyBytes.array());
        KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance("RSA", "IBMJCEFIPS");
        RSAPrivateKey pk = (RSAPrivateKey) kf.generatePrivate(privateKeySpec);
        return pk;
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        PrivateKey privKey = FormatMePlease.get();
        System.out.println(privKey.toString());
    }

}

I am getting the following errors

Exception in thread "main" java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException: Inappropriate key specification: DerInputStream.getLength(): lengthTag=127, too big.
at com.ibm.crypto.fips.provider.RSAKeyFactory.b(Unknown Source)
at com.ibm.crypto.fips.provider.RSAKeyFactory.engineGeneratePrivate(Unknown Source)
at java.security.KeyFactory.generatePrivate(Unknown Source)
at GetPrivateKey.get(GetPrivateKey.java:24)
at GetPrivateKey.main(GetPrivateKey.java:29)

The contents of the file "privatekey.key"

-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

Similar questions have been posted here, but those were of no avail for me. Almost all of them suggested using Bouncycastle provider which am not willing to use as am supposed to use a provider which is FIPS compliant and am not sure if BC provider is FIPS compliant.

A help in gettin me out of this would be highly appreciated... Thanks in advance.

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1)Where is the code snippet?2)Why not use Bouncy Castle? – user384706 Aug 27 '11 at 20:03
@user384706 I'm not sure if Bouncycastle is fips compliant.so am using IBMJCEFIPS provider. – Venkat Madhav Aug 27 '11 at 20:41
The BC provider is not FIPS compliant. What is the first line of your PEM file, the line that starts "-----BEGIN"? – GregS Aug 28 '11 at 3:23
@GregS The first line of the private.key file is -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- – Venkat Madhav Aug 28 '11 at 6:02
@Greg,Not to worry that key is just for testing :D – Venkat Madhav Aug 29 '11 at 6:58
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up vote 3 down vote accepted

You've just published that private key, so now the whole world knows what it is. Hopefully that was just for testing.

Here is some code that will create the private key from that data. You'll have to replace the Base64 decoding with your IBM Base64 decoder.

public class RSAToy {

    private static final String BEGIN_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY = "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n"
            + "MIIEuwIBADAN ...skipped the rest\n"
         // + ...   
         // + ... skipped the rest
         // + ...   
            + "-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----";

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // Remove the first and last lines

        String privKeyPEM = BEGIN_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY.replace("-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n", "");
        privKeyPEM = privKeyPEM.replace("-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----", "");
        System.out.println(privKeyPEM);

        // Base64 decode the data

        byte [] encoded = Base64.decode(privKeyPEM);

        // PKCS8 decode the encoded RSA private key

        PKCS8EncodedKeySpec keySpec = new PKCS8EncodedKeySpec(encoded);
        KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance("RSA");
        PrivateKey privKey = kf.generatePrivate(keySpec);

        // Display the results

        System.out.println(privKey);
    }
}
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i am still getting the same errors. – Venkat Madhav Aug 29 '11 at 7:16
It works for me, using your test key. Maybe you can test it using the Oracle JDK and another Base64 decoder, for example this one. – GregS Aug 29 '11 at 13:00
I'm using IBM JDK, and isn't there any other way to extract private key from a pem formatted key file...i couldn't find any good java documentation on this. Using Openssl one can convert a der to pem n vice-versa... my purpose is to do it using java only,reading a private key from pem..tried many ways but couldn't succeed...adding to my woes my code should be FIPS compliant. so i had to stick to IBM JDK which supports FIPS – Venkat Madhav Sep 6 '11 at 6:04
@Venkat Madhav: I understand that you must use the IBM JDK. I was proposing that you test your code with the Oracle JDK just for the purpose of narrowing down where the problem is. If your code works with the Oracle JDK then we know that we have an IBM JDK issue that we have to work through. But if it doesn't work with the Oracle JDK then we know the problem lies somewhere in your code and not in the IBM JDK. – GregS Sep 6 '11 at 12:23
To convert a pem file to der in openssl, we use "openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -in private.pem -outform DER -out private.der" command to get it done. Taking this as a reference, trying to map things from openssl to java. openssl pkcs8 argument is equivalent to PKCS8EncodedKeySpec in java.What for -topk8 parameter is used in openssl? – Venkat Madhav Oct 14 '11 at 13:21
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