Austin Murphy on 12 Jan 2007 21:40:10 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] Web interface to issue/manage certifactes for Windows?


It's not exactly what you are asking for, but you may want to check
out TinyCA and roCA.
TinyCA uses Perl-GTK for it's GUI. It's not a web app.  roCA is a
single purpose Live CD.

TinyCA:
http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/

roCA:
http://www.intrusion-lab.net/roca/

Austin

On 1/12/07, Mike Leone <turgon@mike-leone.com> wrote:
So I have a need for self-issued SSL certs (for securing web access to the
coporate email, for example, among other things). And I'd love to make a
VMware session of a Linux distro (probably Debian), to issue the certs,
rather than tie up yet another Windows server. (plus, no licensing fees ..).

Anyways, I can set up the distro and install the certificate server and
services, but I'd really like to have a way to manage it via a web interface
(in case someone else in the department needs to do something, they won't
need to go dig up a command list, etc). Anybody know of a good web interface
on Linux to issue and manage certificates? I'd use them for SSL encryption,
and possibly as authenticators for my Cisco VPN ...

Haven't seen anything recommended in my searches, as of yet.

thanks


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