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What is a P10 file? A P10 file is used by programs that include public-key cryptography authentication mechanisms. It contains a request, which asks the receiving entity, usually a certificate authority (CA), to digitally sign a file. P10 files are created using the PKCS#10 (Public-Key Cryptography Standards #10) standard.

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What is a P10 file?

A P10 file is used by programs that include public-key cryptography authentication mechanisms. It contains a request, which asks the receiving entity, usually a certificate authority (CA), to digitally sign a file. P10 files are created using the PKCS#10 (Public-Key Cryptography Standards #10) standard.

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P10 files are similar to .CSR files.

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Updated: September 20, 2016

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What is a P10 file?
A P10 file is used by programs that include public-key cryptography authentication mechanisms. It contains a request, which asks the receiving entity, usually a certificate authority (CA), to digitally sign a file. P10 files are created using the PKCS#10 (Public-Key Cryptography Standards #10) standard.