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hello and welcome to my channel please subscribe to my channel and turn notifications on so that you can get the notification about my new tutorials ah so today i am going to show you how to extract key file and certificate file from your pfx format certificate so so when you generate your certificate in with private key sometimes you need to extract the private key out of your certificate file normally the pfx format file is a combination of your key and the certificates so now today using open ssl inside the linux iamp;#39;m going to extract my key file and now also the search file um with the help of open ssl as i said so if you look over here i have a certificate which i have generated itamp;#39;s called justtech.pfx so now first of all iamp;#39;ll extract the key file you can make a single command to extract your key and certificate together but iamp;#39;m going to segregate them so that you understand what step is for what purpose open ssl and then i would write pkcs pkcs 12