We are programatically generating ECDSA private/public key in java as follows:
KeyPairGenerator keyPairGenerator = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("EC");
keyPairGenerator.initialize(new ECGenParameterSpec("secp521r1"));
KeyPair keyPair = keyPairGenerator.generateKeyPair();
The private key is used by JGit to connect to a git provider where the public key is published. So we need to convert the private key to PEM format. This was working fine when using RSA based private/public key. However now that we are using ECDSA to generate the keys are running into issues while JGit connects to github. The following code is used to convert private key in PEM format that worked fine with RSA based keys.
private String getPrivateKeyInPEM(KeyPair keyPair) throws IOException {
StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
JcaPEMWriter privatePemWriter = new JcaPEMWriter(writer);
privatePemWriter.writeObject(keyPair.getPrivate());
privatePemWriter.close();
String privateKey = writer.toString();
writer.close();
return privateKey;
}
Now we are getting the following error from Jsch when generating keys using ECDSA.
Caused by: com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: invalid privatekey:
at com.jcraft.jsch.KeyPair.load(KeyPair.java:664)
at com.jcraft.jsch.IdentityFile.newInstance(IdentityFile.java:46)
at com.jcraft.jsch.JSch.addIdentity(JSch.java:441)
Do we need to generate the PEM format of private key for ECDSA based keys in a different way? We are using bouncy castle version 1.70 and Jsch verison 0.1.55