Convert On Tentative Field Certificate

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Convert x509 to PEM. Openssl x509 -in certificate name. Cer -out form PEM -out certificate name.PEM. Convert PEM to HER. Openssl x509 -out form her -in certificate name.PEM -out certificate name.her. Convert HER to PEM. Convert PKCS7 to PEM. Convert PFC to PCs#8. Convert P7B to PFC.
Note: The PEM format is the most common format used for certificates. Extensions used for PEM certificates are CER, CRT, and PEM. They are Base64 encoded ASCII files. The HER format is the binary form of the certificate.
If the certificate is in text format, then it is in PEM format. You can read the contents of a PEM certificate (cert.CRT) using the 'OpenSSL' command on Linux or Windows as follows: OpenSSL x509 -in cert.CRT -text. If the file content is binary, the certificate could be either HER or pkcs12/PFC.
There are different formats of X. 509 certificates such as PEM, HER, PCs#7 and PCs#12. PEM and PCs#7 formats use Base64 ASCII encoding while HER and PCs#12 use binary encoding. The certificate files have different extensions based on the format and encoding they use.
Resolution. PEM or Privacy Enhanced Mail is a Base64 encoded HER certificate. PEM certificates are frequently used for web servers as they can easily be translated into readable data using a simple text editor. Generally when a PEM encoded file is opened in a text editor, it contains very distinct headers and footers.
Select Base-64 encoded X. Provide a location to save the certificate and a file name. Review the settings you selected and click Finish.
On the Windows system, open Certificate Manager (certmgr.exe). Right-click the certificate to export and select All Tasks > Export. Select options in the Certificate Export Wizard. Decide if you will export the private key with the certificate.
Open an administrator command prompt and type MMC to run Microsoft Management Console. Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in. Select Certificates and click Add >. Select Computer account and click Next >. Make sure Local computer is selected and click Finish. Click OK.
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