Kevin Mitcham wrote:

At the Dartmouth PKI lab, we spent a good bit of time working on an very easy intial setup for single-server OpenCA.
We eventually generated a CD image with a script to help set up the initial versions. It generates a minimal (and not secure) CA that should be enough to get people started.


You can learn more at
http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Edeploypki/CA/InstallOpenCALiveCD.html

Hope this helps. I've been mostly moved on to other projects, and so haven't been following the list as closely as I'd like to.

great, i think, we should make a new section at the openca-pages - or at least add those recent stuff
like the procedure from kevin and those link to this cd-image... at the:
"OpenCA Externally Developed Documentation"


we (the openca-team) would also apriciate if more people just 'post' or tell us
the tools they have developed or deployed and the projects they are running
with openca - if they like to put those information into the public
(so, other can see at the webpage, what can be done and maybe how)


btw: http://www.openca.org/openca is back online... ;o)


greetings dalini


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