Difference between revisions of "Certificate Format Conversion"
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output.pfx - this is the output file | output.pfx - this is the output file | ||
input.key - this is the original key file used to create the csr | input.key - this is the original key file used to create the csr | ||
− | input.crt - this is the file received back from the certificate authority | + | input.crt - this is the signed certifiate file received back from the certificate authority |
− | input.ca-bundle - this is the cert | + | input.ca-bundle - this is the cert chain file |
Revision as of 08:09, 17 July 2013
Sometimes there is a need to convert a SSL certificate from one format to another for example a load balancer & Windows IIS will probably require different formats. You can use openssl to do this conversion by using the following commands.
Convert from PEM to PFX
openssl pkcs12 -export -out output.pfx -inkey input.key -in input.crt -certfile input.ca-bundle Where output.pfx - this is the output file input.key - this is the original key file used to create the csr input.crt - this is the signed certifiate file received back from the certificate authority input.ca-bundle - this is the cert chain file