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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.
In cryptography, X.509 is a standard defining the format of public key certificates. X.509 certificates are used in many Internet protocols, including TLS/SSL, which is the basis for HTTPS, the secure protocol for browsing the web. They are also used in offline applications, like electronic signatures.
If the text Begin Certificate appears at the beginning of the file, it is in base64 format. If the text Begin Certificate does not appear at the beginning of the file, it is in HER binary format.
To verify a certificate, a browser will obtain a sequence of certificates, each one having signed the next certificate in the sequence, connecting the signing CA's root to the server's certificate. This sequence of certificates is called a certification path.
509 digital certificate files that use base64 (ASCII) encoding. You get one of those in a zip file downloaded from your user account or receive such file from the Certificate Authority. You may also encounter *. Pfx files. This is an archive file format for storing several cryptographic objects in a single file.
SSL certificates have a key pair: a public and a private key. These keys work together to establish an encrypted connection. This process creates a private key and public key on your server. The CSR data file that you send to the SSL Certificate issuer (called a Certificate Authority or CA) contains the public key.
SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization's details. When installed on a web server, it activates the padlock and the HTTPS protocol and allows secure connections from a web server to a browser.
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