Tony Lembke wrote: > > On 18/06/2005, at 11:19 AM, Tim Churches wrote: > >> There have been reports on the GPCG list that attempts to import >> non-HeSA-generated certificates failed, and this was conmfirmed I think >> by Andrew Shrosbree, the head programmer at Argus. If the GPCG archives >> were searchable, I could confirm that, but they are not. > > > Tim, > HTH, from my archives
Yes, that's it. Seems the person trying to import non-HeSA certificates into Argus was me...no wonder I recalled it. And Andrew Shrosbree did confirm that it was not possible. > It would be fantastic if open-Argus supported GPG keys. Agree that would be fantastic, but a version of Argus which supported non-HeSA X.509 PKis would also be good. If teh HIC libraries are based on OpenSSL, it may be possible to write a thin wrapper around OpenSSL to emulate the HIC libraries (which are probably just a thing wrapper themselves). > Go Syan! Yes, go Syan! Tim C > On 28/11/2004, Tim Churches wrote: > >> I spent about 30 minutes installing a trial version of Argus v3.6.3 >> ounder Windows - fairly smooth, but had to fiddle a little with >> Windows XP SP2 firewall to get the DB connection to work. >> >> However, I couldn't import my CAcert certificates - will need to wait >> for advice from Andrew Shrosbree on that. > > > Andrew N. Shrosbree wrote: > >> Tim, >> >> Argus uses the HIC-supplied HeSA libraries for all PKI functions, hence >> any compalints about a dependency on specific certificate types should >> be directed at the HIC. I have tried to use other types of certs, >> without sucess. > > > _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
