On Tuesday 15 September 2009 21.49.04 jehan procaccia wrote:
> Leif Johansson a écrit :
> > On Tuesday 15 September 2009 15.54.33 Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:
> >> Le 15/09/2009 09:37, Leif Johansson a écrit :
> >>> On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
> Indeed CSP is a versio
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 15.54.33 Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:
> Le 15/09/2009 09:37, Leif Johansson a écrit :
> > On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
> >> Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007, no updates since then ... but
> >> perhaps the project is mature and bug free,
Leif Johansson a écrit :
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 15.54.33 Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:
Le 15/09/2009 09:37, Leif Johansson a écrit :
On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007, no updates since then ... but
perhaps the pro
On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
> Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007, no updates since then ... but
> perhaps the project is mature and bug free, no evolution needed ? is
> there still someone behind it (leifj at it.su.se is in copie ...)
>
I'm le...@sunet.se now
Le 15/09/2009 09:37, Leif Johansson a écrit :
On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007, no updates since then ... but
perhaps the project is mature and bug free, no evolution needed ? is
there still someone behind it (leifj at it.su
Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007, no updates since then ... but
perhaps the project is mature and bug free, no evolution needed ? is
there still someone behind it (leifj at it.su.se is in copie ...)
regards .
Kyle Hamilton a écrit :
CSP-0.34 dates from 2007. ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/users
CSP-0.34 dates from 2007. ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/users/leifj/ is where
it can be found. You're using either 0.31 or 0.32, if you're using
one with a date from 2005.
-Kyle H
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:24 AM, jehan procaccia
wrote:
> Actually I am looking for a simple software with command line int
Actually I am looking for a simple software with command line interface
to operate a CA, sub-CA then client and server certs, that is eventually
capable of publishing into the web public certs and crl / policies.
If I can't find a package around openssl, I will probably end up using
direct ope
Hi,
You can have a look at PHPki (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpki) :
it's has the advantage of publishing a CRL and certificates on a web
pages, plus enrollment and revocation pages. It's based on PHP and it
invokes the openssl utility with conf files created on the fly for each
operation.
I
Good initiative I'll give it a try ...
although I am looking for "intermediate" size PKI free software,
I am a bit confused with large scale software like openca or ejbca , too
complex :-(
I used to operate my pki with a perl-openssl package from
http://devel.it.su.se/pub/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=102
Richard Salz wrote:
> I'm making available my small set of web pages and Perl script that
> implement a self-service PKI built around OpenSSL.
Awesome, Rich! Thanks.
- M
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OpenSSL Project http
>From my blog, at
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/soma/entry/a_pki_in_a_web_page10
I'm making available my small set of web pages and Perl script that
implement a self-service PKI built around OpenSSL. The Perl script and
config are under 250 lines and the couple of w
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