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Re: CA/RA packages for SSL and IPSEC


From: "Kelly D. Lucas" <kdl () securify com>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:09:33 -0700

I'm not sure how they structure their licensing, but Netscape CMS 4.1
was just released, and it looks good.  I've done evals on most all of
the major CA's, and Netscape's and Baltimore Technologies look like
the best.

kdl



Wozz wrote:

Greetings,

  I'm curious as to people's experience with the various Certificate Authority
  packages available.  One thing I've noticed is that most of these packages
  require you to buy a license which includes a certain number of certs, and
  then you have to pay-per-cert after that number.  This strikes me as kind of
  silly.  Does anyone know of any good commercial packages that don't structure
  their licensing in this way, or a public domain package (not openssl by
  itself please, need some sort of web interface) which can issue SSL cert's
  and IPSEC certs and supports CEP for Cisco IPSEC.

  Thanks!

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