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TemporaryJam / Howto convert a PFX to a seperate .key & .crt file
Last active April 4, 2024 10:52
How to convert a .pfx SSL certificate to .crt/key (pem) formats. Useful for NGINX
source: http://www.markbrilman.nl/2011/08/howto-convert-a-pfx-to-a-seperate-key-crt-file/
`openssl pkcs12 -in [yourfile.pfx] -nocerts -out [keyfile-encrypted.key]`
What this command does is extract the private key from the .pfx file. Once entered you need to type in the importpassword of the .pfx file. This is the password that you used to protect your keypair when you created your .pfx file. If you cannot remember it anymore you can just throw your .pfx file away, cause you won’t be able to import it again, anywhere!. Once you entered the import password OpenSSL requests you to type in another password, twice!. This new password will protect your .key file.
Now let’s extract the certificate:
`openssl pkcs12 -in [yourfile.pfx] -clcerts -nokeys -out [certificate.crt]`
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jodell / shmsetup.sh
Created October 13, 2011 18:54
kernel shared memory calculator
#!/bin/bash
# http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-admin/2010-05/msg00285.php
# Output lines suitable for sysctl configuration based
# on total amount of RAM on the system. The output
# will allow up to 50% of physical memory to be allocated
# into shared memory.
# On Linux, you can use it as follows (as root):
#
# ./shmsetup >> /etc/sysctl.conf