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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Openscep is a CA that can interact with SCEP enrollment enabled clients 
to generate VPNs in a scaleable fashion. Clients generate keypairs and 
converses with the server to get an X.509 certificate for client 
authentication. OpenSCEP relies on OpenLDAP, OpenSSL and Apache.

The protocol itself is in draft stage, but is being developed by Cisco. 
It is likely to become a standard for automatically distributing this 
type of certificates.

License: GPL Version 2

URL: http://openscep.othello.ch/


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OpenScep doesn't seem to be maintained upstream anymore.

OpenScep doesn't compile on Debian, as fas as I can tell -
there is an incompatibility with the ber-library.

I think closing this is just as well.

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