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− | [[wikipedia: | + | [[wikipedia:Privacy-Enhanced Mail]] extension for [[X.509]] certificates. <code>.pem</code> defined in [[RFCs]] 1421 through 1424, this is a container format that may include just the [[public certificate]] (such as with Apache installs, and CA certificate files <code>[[/etc/ssl/certs/]]</code>), or may include an entire certificate chain including [[public key]], [[private key]] and [[root certificates]]. Confusingly, it may also encode a [[CSR]] (e.g. as used here) as the [[PKCS10]] format can be translated into PEM. The name is from Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM), a failed method for secure email but the container format it used lives on, and is a base64 translation of the x509 ASN.1 keys.<ref>https://serverfault.com/questions/9708/what-is-a-pem-file-and-how-does-it-differ-from-other-openssl-generated-key-file </ref> |
PEM or [[DER]] or [[PFX]] | PEM or [[DER]] or [[PFX]] |
Revision as of 10:25, 6 December 2023
wikipedia:Privacy-Enhanced Mail extension for X.509 certificates. .pem
defined in RFCs 1421 through 1424, this is a container format that may include just the public certificate (such as with Apache installs, and CA certificate files /etc/ssl/certs/
), or may include an entire certificate chain including public key, private key and root certificates. Confusingly, it may also encode a CSR (e.g. as used here) as the PKCS10 format can be translated into PEM. The name is from Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM), a failed method for secure email but the container format it used lives on, and is a base64 translation of the x509 ASN.1 keys.[1]
ssh-keygen -m PEM -t rsa -f your_new_rsa_key.pem
Read certificate:
openssl x509 -in certificate.pem -text
openssl s_client -showcerts -connect YOUR_DOMAIN.COM:443
keytool -printcert -file certificate.pem
Generate certificate:
PKCS7 chain in DER format. These files also may be named with a .p7b extension
- OpenSSH 7.8, (August 2018) Incompatible changes:
ssh-keygen
write OpenSSH format private keys by default instead of using OpenSSL's PEM format.
file your_pem_file.pem your_pem_file.pem PEM RSA private key
file example.org.csr example.org.csr: PEM certificate request
file your_cert_for_development.cer your_cert_for_development.cer: Certificate, Version=3
Related terms
.cer
.crt
- X.509
ssh-keygen -m
andopenssl req
.crt
(Core FTP).key
(Core FTP)- Let's Encrypt:
certbot certonly
,certbot certificates
- Nginx
ssl_certificate
directive .pfx
or.p12
IdentityFile
Activities
See also
- Certificate:
.pem
,.ppk
,.pfx
,.p12
,.cer, .crt
,openssl pkcs12
,.csr
,.pub
, PFX, PKCS, PKCS - PEM,
ssh-keygen -m PEM
, RFC 1421, OpenSSH PEM (RFC 4716) - Certificate, CSR (PKCS10),
/etc/letsencrypt/csr/
,openssl req
, X.509, [.pem
,.cer
,.csr
], Kubernetes CertificateSigningRequest - X.509, ASN.1,
openssl x509
,.pem, der
, PFX, PKCS, SAN,openssl x509, CSR
- Certificate, certificate extensions (
.pem
,.pfx
), CSR,.csr
, root certificate, public certificate
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