Bug#344038: tinyca: No way to easily see cert expiry

2006-03-02 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Hi uLI,

Christoph Ulrich Scholler said at 02/03/2006 11:15:
> 
> On 02.03. 11:03, Ronny Adsetts wrote:
>>> I have just recently stumbled across the following: In the CA
>>> tab, click on the "History" button and you will get a list of all
>>>  certificates and ever signed and their current state.  This view
>>> has a column labelled "Expiration Date", which can be used for
>>> sorting.
>> [...]
>> 
>> In an ideal world of course, I think it would be better if you
>> could revoke/renew certs from the History window.
> 
> The history window is not modal.  You can open it and then switch to
> the requests or certificates tab in the main window and sign, renew,
> or revoke certificates.  I'm not sure the history window gets
> updated, though.  I haven't (yet) tested this.

Of course, thanks for pointing that out. :-)

I'll check it out next time I have to issue/renew a cert.

Thanks again.

Ronny
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Bug#344038: tinyca: No way to easily see cert expiry

2006-03-02 Thread Ronny Adsetts
close 344038
thanks

Christoph Ulrich Scholler said at 01/03/2006 23:53:
> 
> I have just recently stumbled across the following: In the CA tab, click
> on the "History" button and you will get a list of all certificates and
> ever signed and their current state.  This view has a column labelled
> "Expiration Date", which can be used for sorting.
> 
> I will assume that this is satisfactory and unless you object I will close
> this bug in two weeks.

This is fine by me as it does achieve what I wanted to.

In an ideal world of course, I think it would be better if you could 
revoke/renew certs from the History window.

Thanks for maintaining the package!

Ronny
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Amazing Internet Ltd, London
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Bug#344038: tinyca: No way to easily see cert expiry

2006-03-01 Thread Christoph Ulrich Scholler
Hi Ronny,

I have just recently stumbled across the following: In the CA tab, click
on the "History" button and you will get a list of all certificates and
ever signed and their current state.  This view has a column labelled
"Expiration Date", which can be used for sorting.

I will assume that this is satisfactory and unless you object I will close
this bug in two weeks.

Regards,

uLI


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Bug#344038: tinyca: No way to easily see cert expiry

2005-12-19 Thread Ronny Adsetts
Package: tinyca
Version: 0.7.0-2
Severity: wishlist

In would be really handy to have an 'Expiry' column in the certificates
view. This would make it much less painful to determine which certs are
due to expire.

Thanks.

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