Bonjour,

Out of my head, there's ISO7816-6 certificates, used at least in eID projects (EAC passports). One can also mention PGP/GPG (which can now include X.509), with a marginal use (in corporate/business world).

OpenSSL has a great support for X.509, of course, but since it also includes complete ASN.1 and crypto API, you can easily work with ISO7816-6 certificates. I haven't used PGP/GPG since a few years so I don't really know if there's an ASN.1 description, but the crypto is the same, for sure.

Le 31/01/2012 17:07, Ashok C a écrit :
I understand that X509 is the preferred ITU-T standard for PKI.
But what would be the other certificate standards which are available and those which a PKI solution needs to support? First question would be whether there are any certificates which do not belong to the X509 standard? Also, what all standards of certificates does the openSSL implementation support?

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