![]() The reason why you need 2 separate steps where you indicate a file with the key and another without the key, is because if you have a file which has both the encrypted and decrypted key, something like HAProxy still prompts you to type in the passphrase when it uses it. Then you can configure HAProxy to use the file. winpty openssl pkcs12 -in mycert.pfx -nokeys -clcerts -out mycert.pem. The 4th puts it all together into 1 file. To convert a PFX file to a PEM file that contains both the certificate and private key, the following command needs to be used: openssl pkcs12 -in.The 3rd step prompts you to enter the passphrase you just made up to store decrypted. ![]()
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