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What is a pem file and how do I open a pem file?
PEM is a Base64-encoded certificate file used to authenticate a secure website. It is typically imported from a Unix-based Apache Web server and compatible with OpenSSL applications. PEM encoded certificates are ASCII they are not human readable. A PEM files is a container format that could include just the public certificate such as with Apache installs, and CA certificate files /etc/ssl/certs, or can also include an entire certificate chain including public key, private key, and root certificates. SSL .pem files are concatenated certificate container files which can be thought of as a stack of layered certificates. They are frequently required for certificate installations when multiple certificates are being imported as one file.
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Recommended pem file download:
Microsoft IIS
Apache Web Server with OpenSSL
Detail pem file extension information:
File Type: pem
File Format: Privacy Enhanced Mail Certificate
Primary Association: Wordperfect Files
Mime Type: application/x-pem-file
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