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Guille: Yo se lo que vos queres, vamo a los fierro!! Mirá es tan simple como hacer una busqueda en nuestra querida internet... Y donde mejor para buscar programitas OpenSource??? SOURCEFORGE.NET!!! De la busqueda (simplemente poniendo pki) surgen cosas como: OpenCA (www.openca.org): The OpenCA PKI Development Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, full-featured and Open Source out-of-the-box Certification Authority implementing the most used protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. NewPKI (www.newpki.org) : NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine. There is an SQL abstraction layer, the one provided is for a MySQL database. NewPKI is developed in c++, there are only a few public classes, which allows to handle any kind of application, a standalone, a PHP module, or to easily integrate NewPKI in an existing project. Here are the key features of the actual version of NewPKI: - Handling of multiple CAs in one server. - Publish a certificate request from CSR. - Publish a certificate request, by specifying the DN fields. - Certify a request, specifying the DN Policy and the certificate extension. - Revoke a certificate. - Generate the CRL. - Search for the waiting requests, or the certificates. - OCSP responder. - LDAP seek and publication. Inclusive tenes el The Open-source PKI Book (http://ospkibook.sourceforge.net/): This project tries to collect the necessary information to create a document that describes Public-Key Infrastructures, current PKI standards, explains practical PKI functionality and gives an overview of available open-source PKI implementations. Its goal is to foster the creation of a hign quality open-source PKI. Espero que te sirva algo de esto. tambien encontre un nota en linuxplanet: Invisibly Protecting your Digital Assets with Public Key Infrastructure Drawbacks of PKI http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4866/5/ Yo mucho no me preocupo de estas cosas legales (mucho tiempo con windows y jueguines truchinguis!!) pero si realmente tenes que autenticar a una persona y saber que esa persona es quien dice que es, preguntale a la familia y a los amigos y a los excompañeros del cole!! JUAZ! TAVO! (el real, de verdad, te lo juro, preguntale a tu hermana (oops El vie, 15-08-2003 a las 07:48, GT escribió: A quien tenga informacion sobre infraestructura tecnica de clave publica (PKI) para otorgar certificados digitales a usuarios finales OBVIAMENTE basado en open source? |
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