>From what I could find there are native Google Workspace functions for SCEP, but normally the official connector for Google Workspace is a tool that works exclusively with Active Directory (I refuse to use an Active Directory).
That's why after some research I came across openXPKI, so given that the concept of SCEP is officially integrated into Google Workspace, in theory it could be used with openxPKI if I'm not saying something stupid? Sincerely, GALLAY Dorian Le mar. 5 nov. 2024 à 15:58, Martin Bartosch via OpenXPKI-users < openxpki-users@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit : > Hi, > > > I would like to authorize a specific list of equipment (non-exhaustive > list), to connect to wifi, I would like to condition the use of this wifi, > the use of certificates thanks to the SCEP protocol, before venturing into > this technology to try to waste as little time as possible, here is my > question: > > > > Would openXPKI be compatible with Google Workspace? > > > > The objective is that thanks to this connection, my Google workspace > environment can push the certificates on the equipment registered in Google > workspace such as PCs, Phones etc.. > > OpenXPKI provides highly configurable and flexible SCEP and EST endpoints. > We have created countless integration with third party products for our > customers using these interfaces. > > I have no first-hand experience with Google Workspace. To save us both our > precious time I suggest that you check with the product documentation if it > properly implements the SCEP or EST standard. If this is the case, chances > are high that the product will work with OpenXPKI. > > Cheers > > Martin > > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenXPKI-users mailing list > OpenXPKI-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openxpki-users >
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