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>What the certificate contains depends on how you requested and made the
>cert. If you used CA.pl or CA.sh, which are in >mycert.key. Then I rename
newcert.pem to mycert.cert. In which case I have
>the cert in one file and the private key in
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> certificate contains only public key inside, private key usually is
keeping
>on server (owner of certificate). From certificate you can extract public key
>only.
If I extract the certificate and certificate's private key from Netscape's d
Angus,
certificate contains only public key inside, private key usually is keeping
on server (owner of certificate). From certificate you can extract public key
only.
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