Is it possible to get debian rules from developers to build Debian/Ubuntu
deb packages in my own ?
Or is it somewhere freely available ?

вт, 17 нояб. 2020 г. в 10:24, Oliver Welter <[email protected]>:

> Am 16.11.20 um 19:33 schrieb CpServiceSPb:
> > Hi.
> >
> > There are some different soft required different CAs way.
> > And how I image it:
> > 1. System administrator issues Root CA via Web UI, including filling
> > of necessary fields;;
> The system is not able to create a self-signed root, you must create
> this yourself and import it as a CA signer
> > 2. Using issued Root CA, system administrator issues all 3 (or more)
> > intermediate CAs via Web UI, of course with filling of necessary fields;;
> This would require to setup the Root CA as realm with the token
> generated in 1, you afterwards need to register those certs as CA signer
> in the realms as OpenXPKI does not "link" the realms and tokens itself.
> > 3.Some soft, for example, Vpn server request server certificate from,
> > for example intermediate CA1 in auto mode - request for issuing of new
> > one or request of renewal existing and sysadmin may see the request at
> > Web UI and to approve it or to decline it or to set up checkbox looks
> > like "auto issue" for such kind of certificates;
>
> Check the documentation of the enrollment workflow
>
> https://openxpki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/configuration/workflows/enroll.html
> and the ML archives, a lot of this has been discussed here already.
> Please note that OpenXPKI is not made to be configured from the WebUI
> but requires the settings to be done in the YAML configuration. There
> are options to wire such settings to database entries or similar and
> write a configuration workflow for them but this is not included in the
> standard.
>
> > 4. Some user sends client certificate for issuing by intermediate CA1.
> > And it is issued at auto mode, if appropriate checkbox exists or under
> > sysadmin control.
> > All of these is happened at on-line mode.
> Same answer as above....
> > If it' s possible, it is so good.
> >
> > And is there deb packages for Ubuntu 18.04 ?
> >
> Yes but only with a commercial subscription / enterprise license.
>
> best regards
>
> Oliver
>
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