To convert a .pem
file into separate .crt
(certificate) and .key
(private key) files, you can use the openssl
command-line tool. Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Understand the .pem
File
A .pem
file may contain several elements, such as:
- The private key.
- The public certificate.
- The certificate chain (optional).
Typically, the private key and public certificate are stored in the .pem
file.
Step 2: Extract the Private Key
To extract the private key from the .pem
file:
openssl pkey -in yourfile.pem -out private.key
in yourfile.pem
: The input.pem
file.out private.key
: The output file for the private key.
Step 3: Extract the Certificate
To extract the certificate from the .pem
file:
openssl x509 -in yourfile.pem -out certificate.crt
in yourfile.pem
: The input.pem
file.out certificate.crt
: The output file for the certificate.
Summary of Commands
Extract private key:
openssl pkey -in yourfile.pem -out private.key
Extract certificate:
openssl x509 -in yourfile.pem -out certificate.crt
Example
If your .pem
file is named combined.pem
, you can use the following commands:
Extract the private key:
openssl pkey -in combined.pem -out private.key
Extract the certificate:
openssl x509 -in combined.pem -out certificate.crt
Explanation
- private.key: This file contains the private key extracted from the
.pem
file. - certificate.crt: This file contains the public certificate extracted from the
.pem
file.
Now, you have your private key in private.key
and your certificate in certificate.crt
. These files can be used as needed, for instance, in web server configurations or other services requiring separate certificate and key files.