This optional parameter specifies the location of the SSL
private key that this connection uses to communicate with the server. If
SSL client verification is not required, then this option does not need to
be specified. Special characters are permitted.
It is common for the
SSL client private key to be in the same file as the client certificate.
In that case, both SSLCAClientCert
and
SSLCAClientKey
refer to the same file.
If
SSLCAClientKey
contains a private key in encrypted
format, you need to specify the decryption password in
SSLCAClientKeyPassword
.
Here is an example of
using SSLCAClientKey
:
SSLCAClientKey %D/certificates/cert-clt.pem