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  2. PKCS 12 - Wikipedia

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    PKCS #12 files are usually created using OpenSSL, which only supports a single private key from the command line interface. The Java keytool can be used to create multiple "entries" since Java 8, but that may be incompatible with many other systems. [8] As of Java 9 (released 2017-09-21), PKCS #12 is the default keystore format. [9] [10]

  3. Java KeyStore - Wikipedia

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    The Java Development Kit maintains a CA keystore file named cacerts in folder jre/lib/security. JDKs provide a tool named keytool [ 1 ] to manipulate the keystore. keytool has no functionality to extract the private key out of the keystore, but this is possible with third-party tools like jksExportKey, CERTivity, [ 2 ] Portecle [ 3 ] and ...

  4. PKCS - Wikipedia

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    PKCS #12: 1.1: Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard [12] See RFC 7292. Defines a file format commonly used to store private keys with accompanying public key certificates, protected with a password-based symmetric key. PFX is a predecessor to PKCS #12. This container format can contain multiple embedded objects, such as multiple ...

  5. Round-trip format conversion - Wikipedia

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    File Formats: Converting documents between formats, such as from Microsoft Word to OpenDocument Format and back, to ensure document fidelity. [2] Converting a document from HTML to Markdown and back, checking for consistency.

  6. X.509 - Wikipedia

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    The format used by Windows for certificate interchange. Supported by Java but often has .keystore as an extension instead. Unlike .pem style certificates, this format has a defined way to include certification-path certificates..p12, .pfx, .pkcs12PKCS#12, may contain certificate(s) (public) and private keys (password protected) in a single ...

  7. PKCS 11 - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, PKCS #11 is a Public-Key Cryptography Standards that defines a C programming interface to create and manipulate cryptographic tokens that may contain secret cryptographic keys. It is often used to communicate with a Hardware Security Module or smart cards .

  8. Data conversion - Wikipedia

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    Data conversions may be as simple as the conversion of a text file from one character encoding system to another; or more complex, such as the conversion of office file formats, or the conversion of image formats and audio file formats. There are many ways in which data is converted within the computer environment.

  9. PBKDF2 - Wikipedia

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    PBKDF2 has five input parameters: [9] DK = PBKDF2(PRF, Password, Salt, c, dkLen) where: PRF is a pseudorandom function of two parameters with output length hLen (e.g., a keyed HMAC)