I thought this was worth noting:

   http://boblord.livejournal.com/19010.html

To quote from the Project Dogtag wiki page: "The Dogtag Certificate 
System is an enterprise-class Open Source Certificate System for Linux. 
It is based upon a full-featured system, hardened by real-world use, 
that supports certificate management, key archival, OCSP support, and 
smartcard life-cycle management." In other words, it's a production 
quality system for people who want to run their own CAs. (It's also a 
major server-side application using NSS.)

The Dogtag pedigree dates back over ten years to the Netscape 
Certificate Management System; see the history page for full details:

http://pki-svn.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/PKI_History

Basically Dogtag is to Red Hat Certificate System as Fedora is to Red 
Hat Enterprise Linux.

Congratulations to all the people at Red Hat, Sun, and Netscape who 
worked on this product over the years, and especially to the folks at 
Red Hat who finally managed to get the whole product released under open 
source licenses.

Frank

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Frank Hecker
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