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
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
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
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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
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
[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