Re: PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-13 Thread Fiel Cabral
Eric, Thank you for your post. Thanks to the other people who posted their suggestions, as well. I bought Planning for PKI and it was very helpful. It described the contents of certificates, extensions, PKCS7 and PKCS10 clearly. -Fiel Cabral --- Eric Rescorla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fiel

Re: PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-06 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Matt Sauve-Frankel wrote: maybe I should have targetted SSL and TLS differently :)) God forbid, your book is about as good as it ever gets... thank you for writing it, it's a gem... Hear, hear! There is plenty of material out there for people who want to buy

PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-04 Thread Fiel Cabral
Could anyone recommend one or more books on the following topics: PKI,VPN,IPSec,LDAP,SCEP,OCSP? I looked around and found the RSA PKI book by Nash, et. al. but I'm having a hard time finding more books. Thanks. -Fiel __ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the

Re: PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-04 Thread Eric Rescorla
Fiel Cabral [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could anyone recommend one or more books on the following topics: PKI,VPN,IPSec,LDAP,SCEP,OCSP? I looked around and found the RSA PKI book by Nash, et. al. but I'm having a hard time finding more books. For PKI, check out: Planning for PKI: Best

Re: PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-04 Thread acct
For VPN, there's IPsec by Harkins and Doraswamy and Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions by Yuan and Strayer Neither of these books is wholly satisfactory. Harkins and Doraswamy is old and was always a bit thin. Yuan and Strayer is rather academic

Re: PKI book in relation to VPNs

2001-12-04 Thread Eric Rescorla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There's a new book about VPNs on Linux that's coming out sometime soon I saw when reading some stuff at Security Focus. The website is http://www.buildinglinuxvpns.net/ Looks like they cover the standard IPSec, SSH/SSL/PPP, and some other non-standard methods