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.PEM File Extension

A .PEM file is a Privacy Enhanced Mail Certificate, created by N/A.

Open with Apache Web Server with OpenSSL. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PEM file?

A .PEM file, which stands for Privacy Enhanced Mail Certificate, is a special kind of digital file used to make sure that a website is secure and can be trusted. It is written in a format called Base64, which is a way of encoding data so it can be easily sent over the internet. Inside a PEM file, you might find different types of information such as a private key, which is a secret code that helps secure communications, a certificate from a certificate authority (CA) which is like a digital ID card for websites, or a series of certificates that together create a "trust chain" showing that a website is trustworthy.

These PEM files are often used with websites that are run on Unix-based Apache Web Servers, and they work well with OpenSSL applications, which are programs designed to handle secure communications over networks. If you have a PEM file and you want to open it or use it, there are several programs you can use depending on your operating system: - **Apache Web Server with OpenSSL**: This is a common setup for web servers that need to secure their communications. If you're managing a website and need to install a PEM file, this is likely where you'll use it. - **Microsoft IIS**: This is a web server option for Windows servers. If you're running a website on a Windows server, you can use Microsoft IIS to work with PEM files. - **Apple Keychain Access**: For Mac users, the Keychain Access is a built-in tool that helps manage various types of certificates and keys, including PEM files. It's included with the operating system, so you don't need to install anything extra to use it.

In summary, a .PEM file is an important component in the world of web security, used to verify that a website is secure. Depending on your operating system and the web server technology you're using, there are different programs available to help you open and manage these files.

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