Yeah, but I had some really grand dreams of easily scripting out some  
of the future certificate generation with linux.

:(


On Mar 4, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Robert Munn wrote:

>
> I'm guessing here a bit, but I think you would need to re-issue all  
> of your
> certs if you did that. Depending on how many you have in play, that  
> could be
> a serious PITA. Would it be more expensive to do that than to pony  
> up $700
> for a Windows Server license? I'm a big fan of Linux, but to me it  
> makes
> more business sense to just keep your CA on Windows.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Zaphod wrote:
>
>>
>> Our company has issued it's own client certificates for about 5 years
>> now.  Our original CA is on it's last leg.  Is there a way to move  
>> the
>> CA from that windows machine to a linux box.  It's the only thing  
>> that
>> this box does so we'd gain a windows license back if it's possible.
>>
>
>
> 

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