On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:33:57AM -0700, Michael Torrie wrote:
> Michael Torrie wrote:
> > I do my own certificates signed by my own certificate authority.  That
> > way I can just have someone download my ca certificate and load it into
> > their system and then everything I do is validated for them.
> 
> I use a neat little gui called xca to do my certificate management.
> 
> http://xca.sf.net
> 
> It's in the repositories of many distros already.

Thanks for the tips.  I need to look into this.  I've done openssl on
the command-line before, but this just isn't pleasant.

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