Digital certificates validate the authenticity of a company or merchant online so users or customers can know that the website is trustworthy and secure. REQ files are sent to trusted entities who use the requests to generate valid digital certificates for the requesters. CSRs are used in the process of public key cryptography, which is used to validate identities on the Internet.
It stores information that uniquely identifies the initiator of the request. There are two file types associated with the REQ file extension. We have found REQ files on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. They are both mobile and desktop device friendly.
We have prepared solutions which will help you resolve your problems with REQ files. The inability to operate the REQ file does not mean you do not have appropriate software. There may be other problems blocking ability to operate the file. Corruption of a REQ file being opened is a possible problem.
The req file extension is associated with certificate request files used to validate certificates and identities on the Internet. The req file stores information that identifies and sets up digital certificates. Microsoft Exchange Server supports variety of desktop and mobile e-mail clients.
OpenSSL is a toolkit used for implementing secure protocols. To obtain an SSL certificate, this REQ file must be submitted to a certification authority. It is an encoded text file with a “.req” extension. Our tools help working with REQ files.