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NetApp: Cannot import private key from an external CA

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Using the ONTAP System Manager, I'm trying to add a certificate according to the docs. Unfortunately, whenever I try to import the private key file, I get the following error:

No valid private keys can be imported from the selected file.

When I copy & paste the private key and click on Save, it also fails, but with another error message:

The private key is not in a valid format. Paste in the private key, including the "BEGIN" and "END" tags.

My private key file contains the following "BEGIN" and "END" tags:

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

What am I doing wrong?

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-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- indicates that you are using a PEM encoded key in PKCS#1 format. NetApp expects the private key to be in PEM encoded PKCS#8 format. You can convert your private key to PKCS#8 using openssl:

openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform PEM -nocrypt -in key.pem -out key8.pem
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