>(and I have no password!)

You should ask the trust.keystore and .p12 file password to the one that
sent them to you.

Moreover, you should be sure you know what you are trying to get: do you
want simply to convert the files from DER to PEM, or you want to extract all
the certificates into PEM files?



On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:55 PM, avelino <avel...@mhpsc.com> wrote:

> Hi, all.
>
> First of all: sorry about my poor SSL skills. I want to create an https
> connection to a third party https web service and the client must use a
> certificate to use that web service. I am using PHP (PHP uses libcurl and
> supports only PEM certificates) in my side (the client side). The third
> party mailed me a "trust.keystore" file and a ".p12" file. How can I get the
> ".pem" file? I have been executing the following command but always requests
> for an input password (and I have no password!):
>
> openssl pkcs12 -clcerts -in input.p12 -out output.pem
>
>
> Could the "trust.keystore" be used to get the .pem file?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
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