Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-20 Thread Rodney Thayer
Richard Hartmann wrote: I am replying to myself to clarify somthing which I should have put better: I want to run my own CA, not buy certificates from established ones. You said CA packages, you didn't say something to the effect of use a retail Certificate Authority. So at least some of us

Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Hartmann
On 20/09/2007, Rodney Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That being said the existence of any code that handles that sort of thing is interesting, since there are so few implementations. Yes, it seems that everyone who does any real work in this direction keeps the fruits to themselves :/ If I

RE: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-19 Thread Lindsay Hausner
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rodney Thayer Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:47 PM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC? Richard Hartmann wrote: On 13/09/2007, Rodney Thayer

Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-19 Thread Richard Hartmann
I am replying to myself to clarify somthing which I should have put better: I want to run my own CA, not buy certificates from established ones. Sorry for asking a misleading question :/ Richard __ OpenSSL Project

Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-13 Thread Rodney Thayer
Richard Hartmann wrote: Hi all, I am looking for existing implementation of a CA that supports external APIs. Ideally, it should be able to speak XMLRPC or, at least, offer an API. Why XMLRPC instead of any of the existing online enrollment protocols? Not that I am trying to defend the

Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-13 Thread Richard Hartmann
On 13/09/2007, Rodney Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why XMLRPC instead of any of the existing online enrollment protocols? Well, the main reason is that, like it or not, XMLRPC is developing into a kind of lingua franca when it comes to interoperability. The easy availablity of TLS for this

Re: Are there any CA packages that support XMLRPC?

2007-09-13 Thread Rodney Thayer
Richard Hartmann wrote: On 13/09/2007, Rodney Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why XMLRPC instead of any of the existing online enrollment protocols? Well, the main reason is that, like it or not, XMLRPC is developing into a kind of lingua franca when it comes to interoperability. The