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KOR_28_183115
Nimbostratus
Jun 14, 2015How to convert SSL certificat .CRT to PK12 for the IIS server
Hi All,
can you support please
we have certificat on BIGIP .CRT and we need to convert it PK12 for to setup it on IIS server
thank you in advance all
Br,
shaggy_121467
Cumulonimbus
Jun 14, 2015https://www.sslshopper.com/article-most-common-openssl-commands.html
-Convert a PEM certificate file and a private key to PKCS12 (.pfx .p12):
openssl pkcs12 -export -out certificate.pfx -inkey privateKey.key -in certificate.crt -certfile CACert.crt- KOR_28_183115Jun 14, 2015
Nimbostratus
Hi Shaggy tahank you for you promt reply my certificat is .CER and .CRT [root@Big-Ip2:Active:In Sync] myssl openssl pkcs12 -export -out cer.pfx -inkey privateKey.key -in cert.crt -certfile CACert.crt Error opening input file cert.crt cert.crt: No such file or directory [root@Big-Ip2:Active:In Sync] myssl openssl pkcs12 -export -out cer.pfx -inkey privateKey.key -in cert.cer -certfile CACert.cer Error opening private key privateKey.key 46942426356864:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory:bss_file.c:398:fopen('privateKey.key','r') 46942426356864:error:20074002:BIO routines:FILE_CTRL:system lib:bss_file.c:400: unable to load private key [root@Big-Ip2:Active:In Sync] myssl thank you - KOR_28_183115Jun 14, 2015
Nimbostratus
How About this command https://flinchbot.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/exporting-ssl-certificates-from-an-f5-to-iis/ Openssl pkcs12 -export -out file.p12 -inkey /config/ssl/ssl.key/.keyconfig/ssl/ssl.crt/.crt - nitassJun 14, 2015
Employee
i think the error is about key file (privateKey.key) rather than the command. - KOR_28_183115Aug 03, 2015
Nimbostratus
hi All, I would want to thank you for your suppor
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