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hi this is Aaron Russell from ssl.com in this video weamp;#39;re going to show you how to use open SSL to create a pkcs12 file the pkcs12 format also commonly known as pfx is a binary format for bundling one or more certificates and a private key into a single file a common use of pkcs12 is to bundle a certificate with its chain of trust and private key into a single password-protected file so that it can be easily and securely installed on another computer youamp;#39;ll usually see pkcs12 files with the file extensions p12 or pfx to follow the instructions in this video youamp;#39;ll need three things first youamp;#39;ll need a certificate file this can either be in PEM or pkcs7 format and weamp;#39;ll get into the differences between these formats a bit later when we show some actual examples if you have more than one certificate you want to include in the file such as an end entity certificate and one or more intermediate or root certificates weamp;#39;ll cover that to