On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 12:44:20PM -0500, blain...@gdls.com wrote:
> There will never be a completely auto revocation because it requires
> entering the CA key password. It would be a huge security risk to
> store this password in a file in clear text for the process to use.


Like the auto-certification and auto-CRL daemons, it would ask for the
key passphrase on startup and only store it in memory.


        Geert


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