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RE: Open Source Certificate authority
From: "Lapinski, Michael (Research)" <lapinski () crd ge com>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:47:32 -0400
openssl is what your looking for. <quote src=`man openssl`> OpenSSL is a cryptography toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) network protocols and related cryptography standards required by them. The openssl program is a command line tool for using the various cryptography functions of OpenSSL's crypto library from the shell. It can be used for o Creation of RSA, DH and DSA key parameters o Creation of X.509 certificates, CSRs and CRLs o Calculation of Message Digests o Encryption and Decryption with Ciphers o SSL/TLS Client and Server Tests o Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail </quote> -mtl -------------------------------------------------- Michael Lapinski Computer Scientist GE Research "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." - IBM Chairman Thomas Watson, 1943 -----Original Message----- From: Tenorio, Leandro [mailto:ltenorio () intelaction com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:05 AM To: Jared Ingersoll; sectools () securityfocus com Cc: webappsec () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Open Source Certificate authority Try MS Cerification Server from w2k server, simple and easy to use. -----Original Message----- From: Jared Ingersoll [mailto:jared () cswv com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:25 AM To: 'sectools () securityfocus com' Cc: 'webappsec () securityfocus com' Subject: Open Source Certificate authority Hi Folks, I am looking for an open source or freely available tool (and/or documentation) that I can use to create 40-bit https certificates to use in conjunction with iPLanet 6 (SunOne) enterprise servers on SunOS. We currently are in the middle of a project of creating a QA environment where we need to duplicate several sites served over https. Obviously, these certs will need to work with common browsers such as IE and Netscape. Currently we use verisign to create these certs, but at $250 a pop, the cost adds up quickly. I'm open to any unix variant or MS platform. gracias, jared
Current thread:
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority, (continued)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Keith W. McCammon (Sep 23)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Tenorio, Leandro (Sep 23)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Jared Ingersoll (Sep 23)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Alex Russell (Sep 23)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority George W. Capehart (Sep 24)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Chackan Lai (Sep 23)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Keith W. McCammon (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Dave Ockwell-Jenner (Sep 24)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Dorian Moore (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority TUER, DON (Sep 24)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority Alex Russell (Sep 23)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Lapinski, Michael (Research) (Sep 23)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Tenorio, Leandro (Sep 23)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Chip Kelly (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Lapinski, Michael (Research) (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Jared Ingersoll (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Law, Gary, (FNB) (Sep 24)
- RE: Open Source Certificate authority Jared Ingersoll (Sep 24)
- Re: Open Source Certificate authority George W. Capehart (Sep 24)