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* [[Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail]] (.pem) | * [[Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail]] (.pem) | ||
* [[Private Key]] (.key) | * [[Private Key]] (.key) | ||
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+ | * [[Mobile Provision file]] (.mobileprovision; used for installing iOS apps) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaushal/archive/2010/11/05/ssl-certificates.aspx Various SSL/TLS Certificate File Types/Extensions (MSDN article)] | * [http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaushal/archive/2010/11/05/ssl-certificates.aspx Various SSL/TLS Certificate File Types/Extensions (MSDN article)] |
Revision as of 22:34, 1 February 2013
Formats specific to the storage and transmission of security information. See also Encryption.
Digital Certificates
- ASCII Armor (.arm; old for base64)
- Canonical Encoding Rules (.cer)
- Certificate File (.crt)
- Certificate Revocation List (.crl)
- Certificate Signing Request (.csr)
- Certificate Trust List (.stl)
- Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard (.p7b, .p7r, .spc; PKCS #7)
- Distinguished Encoding Rules (.der)
- Microsoft Serialized Certificate Store (.sst)
- Personal Information Exchange Format (.p12, .pfx)
- Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail (.pem)
- Private Key (.key)
App provisioning and DRM
- Mobile Provision file (.mobileprovision; used for installing iOS apps)