Thanks, Ken!  I appreciate the prompt and helpful response!

 Xca looks good, but not for what I need.  It looks very screen-oriented, and 
what I'm after is something more like the CA.pl command line interface, but 
robust in the face of system crashes and concurrent uses.  All that said, I'm 
gratefully going to add xca to my "arsenal".     For a somewhat different 
problem, it looks like exactly what I'll need!

Does anyone else know of anything more command-liney?

Have there been any deliberate decisions made to not link openssl with (say) 
the berkeley db library, sqlite or libdbi, even as options?    Are there 
licensing issues with any of these?


Pardon me while I add a few keywords here: sql ca Certificate Authority 
database sqlite postgresql mysql.


On Nov 23, 2012, at 12:12 PM, Technical Support wrote:

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