Conventions Used in This GuideAbout This Guide 11• Chapter 5, “Extension Joiner Tool” Describes how to use the tool for joiningMIME-64 encoded formats of certificate extensions to create a single blob.• Chapter 7, “ASCII to Binary Tool” Describes how to use the tool for convertingASCII data to its binary equivalent.• Chapter 8, “Binary to ASCII Tool” Describes how to use the tool for convertingbinary data to its ASCII equivalent.• Chapter 9, “Pretty Print Certificate Tool” Describes how to use the tool forprinting or viewing the contents of a certificate stored as ASCII base-64 encoded data ina human-readable form.• Chapter 10, “Pretty Print CRL Tool” Describes how to use the tool for printingor viewing the contents of a CRL stored as ASCII base-64 encoded data in ahuman-readable form.• Chapter 11, “Certificate Database Tool” Describes how to use the tool formanipulating the certificate database.• Chapter 12, “Key Database Tool” Describes how to use the tool formanipulating the key database.• Chapter 13, “Netscape Signing Tool” Describes how to use the tool to associatea digital signature with any file, including CMS log files.• Chapter 14, “SSL Debugging Tool” Describes how to use the tool for testingand debugging purposes.• Chapter 15, “SSL Strength Tool” Describes how to use the tool for testing anddebugging purposes.• Chapter 16, “Security Module Database Tool” Describes the Password CacheUtility and explains how to use it for managing the single sign-on passwordcache.Conventions Used in This GuideThis guide uses the following conventions:The following conventions are used in this guide:• Monospaced font—This typeface is used for any text that appears on thecomputer screen or text that you should type. It’s also used for filenames,functions, and examples.Example: Server Root is the directory where the CMS binaries are kept.