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 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Bell Email (private): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rechenzentrum - Datacenter Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Humboldt-University of Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30-2093 2482 Unter den Linden 6 Fax: +49 (0)30-2093 2959 10099 Berlin Germany [OpenCA Core Developer] http://www.openca.org ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek PC Mods, Computing goodies, cases & more http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Openca-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users
