Thank you for the release! Couldnt find any documentation for this
version on the webpage.. when will it be out?

regards
Yildirim

2008/10/12 Massimiliano Pala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> OpenCA v1.0.1 (ten-ten) Release-Announcement
> ============================================
>
> OpenCA v1.0.1 (ten-ten) is released on Oct 10th, 2008. We added
> a lot of new features and we hope the new version will meet many
> of the requirements for your CAs.
>
> Here we list some of the major changes over version 0.9.3:
>
> * Added Minimum Certificate Validity Period for Expiring email sending
>   (automatically)
> * Added extensive information in the Auto(*) daemon activation
>   pages - to explain the available configuration options.
> * Finished AutoEmail daemon for automatic E-Mail sending (both
>   for newly issued certificates and for expiring certificate
>   warnings)
> * Added the possibility for searching for attributes with multiple
>   values (eg., multiple roles or LOA for certs)
> * Finished AutoCRL daemon for issuing CRL automatically
> * Added autoEmail daemon (automatic E-Mail sending)
> * Fixed loading/saving of parameters for Auto(*) daemons
> * Extended report on the status for Auto(*) daemons
> * Fixed CRL and Certificates auto status update (valid/expired)
> * Added AutoCRL daemon (needs additional work)
> * Added new functions to misc-utils.lib for managing process status
>   verification and parameter configuration save/restore.
> * Fixed search of objects and extra-refs for lists
> * Fixed DSA and ECDSA e-mail problems (no encryption is supported)
> * Fixed retrieval of requested certificates when the key
>   is generated on the server (eg., a .p12 is returned now)
> * Fixed lists (REQ, CERTS, etc... ) display (more readable)
> * Added Level of Assurance Checking (Key Algorithm, Key Generation Mode
>   and Key Size)
> * Added support for requestStatus to request configuration for automatically
>   approved requests (values can be one of NEW, PENDING, or APPROVED)
> * Added support for ldaps and starttls for ldap authenticated browser
>   requests (etc/datasources.xml)
> * Added authenticated (via ldap) browser request form 
> (etc/auth_browser_req.xml)
> * Added a defaul logo page (instead of software version one)
> * Added support for the new certificate request form for CA initialization
> * Fixed a space-tolerance in RDNs
> * Simplified the Certificate Request Page
> * Added more configurable and simplified certificate request form
>   (etc/browser_req.xml)
> * Updated script code (no more VB - only javascript)
> * Added Vista Support (IE7) for certificate request
> * Added DC fields in CA Certificate Request
> * Added possibility to specify the subjectAltName via the CA
>   interface when self-signing the CA certificate
> * Fixed Browser and OS recognition in initCGI
> * Fixed DN parsing in OpenSSL.pm and REQ.pm to allow bogus DNs
>   from Windows 2003 server (problem reported by Dmitrij Mironov)
> * Added LDAP protocol version selection in config.xml (default 3)
> * Added possibility to generate DSA keys, reqs, and certs via
>   the web interface (eg., for RA/CA operators)
> * Added CRL Revocation Code in CRRs
> * Fixed several errors in the default RBAC definitions (ACL)
> * Fixed name extension when sending .p12 files to the user
> * Applied patch from Alexander Klink (cross-site scripting security fix)
> * Fixed generation of index.txt file (thanks to Diego de Felice)
> * Fixed --with-service-email-account (thanks to Robert Nelson)
> * Eliminated debugging info when web-signing (thx to Robert Nelson)
> * Added ca_organization, ca_locality, ca_state and ca_country in
>   etc/config.xml using configure
> * Fixed cleanup of directories and ext-modules dependecies
> * Fixed menu generation issue that would prevent Safari from
>   correctly navigating the menu
>
>
>
> OpenCA Project Overview:
> ========================
>
>        The OpenCA Project is a  collaborative effort to  develop  a robust,
>        full featured and Open Source out-of-the-box Certification Authority
>        implementing the most used protocols with full-strength cryptography
>        world-wide. OpenCA is based on many Open Source Projects.  Among the
>        supported software is OpenLDAP, OpenSSL, Apache Project, mod_ssl.
>
>        The project development is  divided in  two main tasks: studying and
>        refining  the security  scheme that guarantees  the best model to be
>        used in a  CA and developing  software to easily  setup and manage a
>        Certification Authority.
>
>
> Project Status:
> ===============
>
>        OpenCA version 1.0.1 Status: Released 10 Oct 2008
>        OpenCA version 0.9.3 Status: Release Candidate 2 (rc2)
>        OpenCA version 0.9.3 Status: Release Candidate 1 (rc1)
>        OpenCA version 0.9.2 Status: Released 11 Oct 2004
>        OpenCA version 0.9.1 Status: Released 03 Jan 2003
>        OpenCA version 0.9.0 Status: Released 12 Aug 2002
>        OpenCA version 0.8.6 Status: Released 17 Jul 2002
>        OpenCA version 0.8.1 Status: Released 08 Nov 2001
>        OpenCA version 0.8.0 Status: Bug Fixing
>        OpenCA version 0.6.0 Status: Never Released
>        OpenCA version 0.2.0 Status: Released
>
>
> Core developers Tasks:
> =======================
>
>        Massimiliano Pala is currently working on:
>         o Ease of installation and Interface Usability of OpenCA
>         o Better support for new browsers and Operating Systems
>          o Automatic Operation Enhancement
>          o Web-based configuration
>         o Binary Packages
>
>
> Open Issues:
> ============
>
>          o Attributes Certificates Support
>          o
>
>
> Wishes:
> =======
>
>          o
>
>
> References:
> ===========
>
>     The OpenCA Project main website can be found at http://www.openca.org.
>     You can find all current versions and available documentation there.
>
>     You can also download any part of the software or documentation also at
>     the official ftp site:
>
>        http://ftp.openca.org
>
>     or from one of the official mirrors:
>
>        http://www.openca.org/mirrors.shtml
>
>
>
>                                                  Massimiliano Pala
>                                          - OpenCA Core Development Team -
>
>
>
> --
> People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us
> who do.
>                                                           -- Isaac Asimov
>
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>
>
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