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.PRIVATE File Extension

A .PRIVATE file is a OpenSSL Private Key, created by The OpenSSL Project.

Open with Vim. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PRIVATE file?

A .PRIVATE file is a type of cryptographic key specifically known as an RSA private key. It is generated using the OpenSSL command line tool, which is a software program used for security purposes. This private key is crucial for encryption and decryption processes, allowing secure communication between a web browser and a web server. When you visit a website that uses SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) to keep the connection secure, this private key works behind the scenes to decrypt information that is sent from your browser to the server. This ensures that sensitive data such as passwords or credit card numbers are transmitted securely.

Web server administrators typically create an RSA.PRIVATE file as part of setting up an SSL certificate on a web server. This certificate helps in establishing a secure connection and authenticating the server's identity to users.

Programs that can open .PRIVATE files: - Vim: A powerful text editor used by programmers. - GNU Emacs: An extensible, customizable text editor. - Any text editor: Basic text editors like Microsoft Notepad (included with Windows OS) or Apple TextEdit (included with macOS) can open .PRIVATE files because they are essentially text files. However, it's important to handle these files carefully due to their sensitive nature. - Chrome OS includes a text editor that can also open these files. - Google Chrome Text: This is a basic text editor included with the Google Chrome OS, useful for viewing and editing text files.

Note: GitHub Atom was mentioned as a program to open .PRIVATE files, but it has been discontinued. Users should consider alternative text editors if they previously used Atom for this purpose.

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