Digital Certificates (PFX)PKCS #12 can support more than one cryptography object in a single file, and can use a password to protect the objects. You will have to enter the correct password for each certificate. The Cert 1 password is apples and Cert 2 is battery. A digital certificate cracker is Here The results are then:
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Presentation
Code used
public void showCer2(string f,string password) { char[] pass = password.ToCharArray(); X509Certificate2Collection collection = new X509Certificate2Collection(); collection.Import(f, password, X509KeyStorageFlags.PersistKeySet); foreach (X509Certificate2 cer in collection) { hash1 = cer.SerialNumber; hash2 = cer.GetEffectiveDateString(); hash3 = cer.Subject; hash4 = cer.GetPublicKeyString(); hash5 = cer.GetKeyAlgorithm(); hash6 = cer.Issuer; hash7 = cer.GetRawCertDataString(); // Import the certificate into an X509Store object } }
Try an example
- Load bill01.pfx. Go
- Load bill02.pfx. Go
- Load bill03.pfx. Go
- Load bill04.pfx. Go
- Load bill05.pfx. Go
- Load bill06.pfx. Go
- Load bill07.pfx. Go
- Load bill08.pfx. Go
- Load bill09.pfx. Go
- Load bill10.pfx. Go
- Load bill11.pfx. Go
- Load country01.pfx. Go
- Load country02.pfx. Go
- Load country03.pfx. Go
- Load country04.pfx. Go
- Load country05.pfx. Go
- Load country06.pfx. Go
Test
A sample test of digital certificates is [here]