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Official base icon theme from the Numix project.
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Mimetype: application/pkcs10 #872

Closed hlechner closed 1 year ago

hlechner commented 8 years ago

Name: PKCS#10 Certificate Request Mimetype: application/pkcs10 Possible extensions: .csr Mimetype Information: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5967

Description: This is a request file for a certificate

What is a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)?

A Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is a PKCS10 request which is an unsigned copy of your certificate. Entrust Certificate Services will use the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to generate your signed digital x509 V3 SSL server certificate. Your CSR contains the following:
- Information about your organization (organization name, country, etc…)
- Your Web Server’s public key
- A unique mathematical match to your server’s private key

Why do I need a Certificate Signing Request?

The Certificate Signing Request is required by Entrust Certificate Services to generate your digital certificate, and must be submitted to Entrust Certificate Services during the enrollment process. Entrust Certificate Services will issue a new certificate.

image standard::icon: application-pkcs10, text-x-generic

I was checking if there was no icon already existent to symlink to it, then I found 3 related to certificate:

So, I didn't create a symlinks to any icons quoted above because I'm not sure if any of this is appropriated to this mimetype.

hlechner commented 8 years ago

First drafts: image

Description: this draft is just awful, my idea is just to share the idea itself. This certificate request is basically your info and your keys, maybe the idea of "sending a key" or something related. what you guys think about?

Foggalong commented 8 years ago

Toying with the idea of recolouring all the security mimes mentioned here the orange from certificate. Thoughts?

hlechner commented 8 years ago

I don't know about all security mime (because there are many symlinks) but for the mime related to certificate will be very good :+1: