And, to further this point, OpenSSL can handle PKCS#10 in either PEM or DER 
format, as well as SPKAC.

Have fun. 

Patrick.

On 2010-09-10, at 4:59 AM, sandeep kiran p wrote:

> You can use what ever file extensions you may want but the contents of the 
> file should be a PKCS#10 structure. File extensions should not matter.
> 
> -Sandeep
> 
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:58 AM, prasanth <prasa...@igcar.gov.in> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> what are the file extention formats like PEM, CSR ,P10 .. that can be
> signed by using
> 
> openssl ca
> 
> Thanks
> Alex
> 
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