Thanks a lot Ives, that was very explicative ;-)

Johnny

--- Ives Steglich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribi�: > Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> > 
> > Can anyone tell me which RFC defines X.509v3
> > certificates? And if OpenCA fits to that standard?
> > 
> openca uses openssl, openssl implents the
> cryptographic standards
> we 'just' provide an interface to put at abstract...
> 
> which enables you, to implement a certain pki
> structure and policy
> (workflow, who does what at which step... and so on)
> 
> so openssl provides the technology - we provide the
> logic or better
> the framework for the logic/workflow above
> 
> openssl supports v3 certificates, you can setup the
> needed attributes
> at the extension files inside the etc structure...
> 
> this page gives a quite good overview of relevant
> and available rfcs for x509 ;o)
> http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/data/x509.htm
> 
> so in general you wanna look at:
> [RFC 2459] Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
> Certificate and CRL Profile.
> * Obsoleted by: RFC 3280.
> 
> means read: RFC 3280 for up to date informations...
> since 2459 is from 1999 or something
> 
> 
> greetings
> dalini
> 
> 
>
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