Recently, I've had the need to create about 10 self signed
certificates for various things.  During all of this, I decided it
might be worth while to just setup a CA and sign certs myself, etc.
That way, at least all these machines have some kind of manageability
to them.  Also, it allows me to track what machines have certs, etc.
Hopefully, doing this will also allow me to use certs in more ways
that I thought of before ( thinking: PKI in my wireless networks,
easier configurations of OpenVPN, and such).

In the past, I've used things like TinyCA and the CA.pl scripts to
create simple things for projects in school and the like.  Nothing
ever serious.  So, that's my question.  Any suggestions on a tool to
help manage this (or is TinyCA good enough)?  Anyone else have
experience with this?


To take this further, I have an old laptop that I was going to be
donating to the project, to keep my CA offline at all times.  (at
least, until i get to send out certs... not sure about this yet).

That's my thoughts, and I welcome your thoughts on this...

-jon

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