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What is the certificate format PKCS #7, or .p7b, used for?

A.
Certificate Signing Request
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A.
Certificate Signing Request
B.
Binary encoded X.509 certificate
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B.
Binary encoded X.509 certificate
C.
Binary encoded X.509 certificate with public key
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C.
Binary encoded X.509 certificate with public key
D.
Certificate with an encrypted private key
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D.
Certificate with an encrypted private key
E.
Certificate chain
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E.
Certificate chain
Suggested answer: E

Explanation:

The PKCS#7 or P7B format is usually stored in Base64 ASCII format and has a file extension of .p7b or .p7c. P7B certificates contain "-----BEGIN PKCS7-----" and "-----END PKCS7-----" statements. A P7B file only contains certificates and chain certificates, not the private key. Several platforms support P7B files including Microsoft Windows and Java Tomcat.

Reference: https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Controller-Based-WLANs/Various-Certificate-Formats/ta-p/176548

asked 16/09/2024
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