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| If your server/device requires a different certificate format other than Base64 encoded X.509, a third party tool such as OpenSSL can be used to convert the certificates into the appropriate format. | If your server/device requires a different certificate format other than Base64 encoded X.509, a third party tool such as OpenSSL can be used to convert the certificates into the appropriate format. | ||
| - | ===== View contents of PEM certificate file ===== | + | ===== View contents of certificate file ===== |
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| + | PEM file: | ||
| <cli prompt='#'> | <cli prompt='#'> | ||
| # openssl x509 -in CERTIFICATE.pem -text -noout | # openssl x509 -in CERTIFICATE.pem -text -noout | ||
| </cli> | </cli> | ||
| + | DER file: | ||
| + | <cli prompt='#'> | ||
| + | # openssl x509 -inform der -in CERTIFICATE.der -text -noout | ||
| + | </cli> | ||
| ===== Some common conversion commands are listed below: ===== | ===== Some common conversion commands are listed below: ===== | ||