Ron Gedye wrote:

> My first question regards the levels and version of the components that are
> required.  I'm a little vague on the snapshot idea.  I noted that certain
> snapshots apply to the 0.9.x tree, but I didn't see a 0.9 release/download.
> Are the snapshots complete packages, or add-on's/patches?  In short, what do
> I need to run to be on the ragged edge of stability without going too far
> out on a limb?

The snapshots are not patches. The are complete packages (ready for
installation). The last snapshots are really stable because we are short
before the first 0.9-release.

> Second question is regarding IE (ugh!).  I don't use it much myself, but
> unfortunately many do.  Is Netscape required to manage the RA & CA sites or
> can any other (IE/non IE) browser packages do it?  What support is available
> for creating IE usable client certs for general use.  Also, has anyone used
> an issued cert for use within an IIS server, possibly then using M$'s
> keymanger to create client certs? (It's been awhile since I did any IIS
> admin functions thank goodness, that aside, please pardon any ignorance on
> my part)

0.9 can be managed by Netscape and IE. You can build certificates for IE
or Netscape.

> Lastly, any knowledge share gained from stumbling on known or rare pitfalls
> would be helpful; I don't mind bruising my toes, but it's kinda hard to walk
> in a cast. ;)

see ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/local/OpenCA/doc/

> I've been on the list for awhile and don't see a lot of traffic.  Are the
> other lists available as well?

There is only one other list - openca-devel. This list is open too. You
must only go to sourceforge like for openca-users.

> OpenSSL 0.9.7-dev 24 Sep 2000

This looks a litle bit old.

Best Regards

Michael
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