Preparing a client certificate
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Most of the standalone third party tools installed on SNIC resources and your own machine will not be able to use a .p12 certificate bundle, as that format is intended primarily for secure transport and backup of certificates and their private keys.
Instead of a single .p12 file, they expect a pair of files in .pem format, one containing the certificate and the other containing the private key that matches the certificate.