Joseph Bruni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Actually, you could probably do this with a few lines of Perl. The
> nextupdate field can be read via "openssl crl -nextupdate ...". If you
> don't want to leave it running, you could probably schedule it to run
> at the appointed time using the "at" command. The whole program would
> consist of:

Yes. In fact I have some half-finished perl code doing this.

But I didn't want to reinvent the wheel. And I was looking for
something to recommend to other users. Something polished and
maintained which my code probably never will be.

Maybe I will finish my code and publish it.

Kind regards,
-- 
Arne Jørgensen
Valby Langgade 272, 1. tv., 2500 Valby
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e-post: [EMAIL PROTECTED], <http://arnested.dk/>

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