Take a look at xca.  Its free and one of the best I have seen.

Ken

 
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 From: Nat Howard <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 10:54 AM
Subject: Making the CA database more robust
 
Has anyone started (or better yet) completed a project to make the built-in 
Certification Authority more robust?  

I've hit my shins a few times on this, once from the lack of concurrency -- 
yes, I now know (now)  that it's documented -- and once because of a system 
crash at a bad moment -- as near as I can tell.

I've looked around for CA software that would store certs and cert statuses and 
such in a database, but all I've found were front ends to "openssl ca" and 
ejbca and openca -- the latter two of which seem like way more than I need.

A few searches of the openssl-dev archives didn't show me anything like this.

Has anyone done this?   Started it?   I'd rather not (attempt to) reinvent the 
wheel…..

Thanks for any guidance you can give….




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