pem-rfc7468

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Summary

PEM Encoding (RFC 7468) for PKIX, PKCS, and CMS Structures, implementing a strict subset of the original Privacy-Enhanced Mail encoding intended specifically for use with cryptographic keys, certificates, and other messages. Provides a nostd-friendly, constant-time implementation suitable for use…

Install cargo add pem-rfc7468

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Weekly downloads 4,006,578 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Releases 23 Last release: 2025-11-08 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Dependencies 1 Source: crates.io (Rust)

Description

PEM Encoding (RFC 7468) for PKIX, PKCS, and CMS Structures, implementing a strict subset of the original Privacy-Enhanced Mail encoding intended specifically for use with cryptographic keys, certificates, and other messages. Provides a nostd-friendly, constant-time implementation suitable for use with cryptographic private keys.

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PEM Encoding (RFC 7468) for PKIX, PKCS, and CMS Structures, implementing a
strict subset of the original Privacy-Enhanced Mail encoding intended
specifically for use with cryptographic keys, certificates, and other messages.
Provides a no_std-friendly, constant-time implementation suitable for use with
cryptographic private keys.

Package details

Package
pem-rfc7468
Registry
crates.io
Version
1.0.0
Weekly downloads
4,006,578 (weekly)
Dependencies
1: base64ct
Releases
23
Last release
2025-11-08
First published
2021-02-16
Keywords
crypto, key, rsa, pem, pkcs
Homepage
https://github.com/RustCrypto/formats/tree/master/pem-rfc7468
Repository
https://github.com/RustCrypto/formats

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