On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 03:06:46PM +0100, Keith wrote: > After further thought: > > With a CA on each freedombox we could have something like this > > Create a CA using (options used could be changed) > openssl genrsa -des3 -out "Freedombox CA.key" 4096
Is there any remote change to use a different crypto library/tool than OpenSSL? I realize that the license issues preclude many of potential alternatives from inclusion in Debian. > openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -key "Freedombox CA.key" -out > "Freedombox CA.pem" > > Possibly replace any snakeoil keys created by Debian (Postfix uses 2048 > bits, could use 4096 bits if Postfix is the MTA used). > > Include in Plinth an option for a freedom box to obtain ssl keys with > the Freedombox CA. No interface to an external website, openssl can do > this. > > The public key of the Freedombox CA could be published, to be imported > into someone else's browser, could be a problem with multiple Freedombox > CA's with the same name. > > Possibly a paranoid option to rotate the ssl keys on the freedom box > running manually and/or as a cron job (Now doing this daily with one of > my mailservers).
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