Hi Vysakh,

The easiest way is converting your .p12/.pfx files in PKCS#12 format to standard .crt + .key (.pem). Just search the web for "convert PKCS#12 to crt and pem" or "extract public certificate and private key from PKCS#12".

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Evgeny

On 13.11.2023 20:36, Vysakh A V wrote:
Hi,

We are currently in the process of developing an HTTPS server application using libmicrohttpd. For SSL/TLS authentication, we need to provide a key and certificate. However, we have an xPKI certificate in P12 format.

Could you please confirm whether libmicrohttpd supports the ability to pass an xPKI P12 certificate when starting the daemon?

Thank you for your assistance.

Best Regards
Vysakh

Attachment: OpenPGP_0x460A317C3326D2AE.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key

Attachment: OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

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