Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "PKCS 12" in English language version.
This standard specifies a portable format for storing or transporting a user's private keys, certificates, miscellaneous secrets, etc.
There exists a general problem when the extremely flexible PKCS#12 format is pushed into the keystore API. [...] 2.16.840.1.113894.746875.1.1: <Unsupported tag 6>
All Windows operating systems define the extensions .pfx and .p12 as Personal Information Exchange, or PKCS #12, file types.
The pkcs12 command allows PKCS#12 files (sometimes referred to as PFX files) to be created and parsed.
In 1996 Microsoft introduced a new storage format [...] called PFX (Personal Information Exchange) [...] it was later re-released in a cleaned-up form as PKCS #12
This standard specifies a portable format for storing or transporting a user's private keys, certificates, miscellaneous secrets, etc.
All Windows operating systems define the extensions .pfx and .p12 as Personal Information Exchange, or PKCS #12, file types.
The pkcs12 command allows PKCS#12 files (sometimes referred to as PFX files) to be created and parsed.
In 1996 Microsoft introduced a new storage format [...] called PFX (Personal Information Exchange) [...] it was later re-released in a cleaned-up form as PKCS #12