This is just a general FYI and, hopefully, conversation starter.  I
looked over a set of presentation slides from an MS tech rep that
discussed the Windows 2000 PKI strategy.  I've been working in the PKI
field for the last 2 years.  MS has produced some very impressive
slide-ware.  It is yet to be seen whether this will be translated into
reliable software before they release the HAL9000 in 2001.  I am aware
that the OSS community has many of the pieces of a full-featured PKI
solution, but I don't believe we have a strategy that is as complete and
comprehensive as what I saw from MS.   I'm wondering if any of the list
members here are working with aspects of PKI.   Is anybody using
OpenLDAP?  Has this been integrated into SaMBa?  Any opinions on this
subject?  I am extremely busy so I am not going to have time to address
this issue immediately, but this is, IMHO, VERY IMPORTANT to the future
of Linux!

Steve

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