Good initiative I'll give it a try ...
although I am looking for "intermediate" size PKI free software,
I am a bit confused with large scale software like openca or ejbca , too
complex :-(
I used to operate my pki with a perl-openssl package from
http://devel.it.su.se/pub/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1026&a=3290
but it dates from 2005 without evolution ...
Now that I am about to re-create a new root, I'am looking for a new
software very close to openssl with command line interface, but still
able to publish crl and certs on a web page .
any advice ?
Regards .
Richard Salz a écrit :
>From my blog, at
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/soma/entry/a_pki_in_a_web_page10
I'm making available my small set of web pages and Perl script that
implement a self-service PKI built around OpenSSL. The Perl script and
config are under 250 lines and the couple of web pages involved are under
200 lines; there's also a couple of screen shots to guide someone through
installing a cert on Microsoft Windows. It's all in the public domain.
Enjoy.
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STSM, DataPower CTO
WebSphere Appliance Architect
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/datapower/
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