Jason A. Pattie wrote:
Yes, it is possible. There is some documentation in the OpenCA Guide but the documentation is faraway from completeness. The batchprocessor itself is not very well tested. I wrote it because my university need it. So it is perhaps too strong customized for our requirements.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1Thank you very much for the time you have given. I really appreciate your responses. I was wondering if there are any HOWTO's or documentation on how to use the batchprocessor systems? Basically, the scenario I'm going into has about 70 users. Is it possible to generate certificates for all these users at once, and when they expire, to re-issue certificates?
Michael
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