James B. Byrne wrote:
I have played with self-signed end-use PKI certificates for about a decade
now and would really like to set up a proper, albeit private, PKI using
some sort of OFS CA management software. I have looked at OpenCA and found
a few packages on sourceforge but they all seem to fall short of my
desires in one form or another (rpm install, multiple subordinate CAs,
certificate revocation and extension management, web-based or
linux/microsoft GUI) . I have even tried to use the scripts that come
with OpenSSL with very limited success.
What I would like to do is to set up a self-signed root CA certificate,
then use that to issue one or more signing CA's, each possibly limited as
to what type of certificate that they can sign. These issuing CAs would
then sign certificate requests for end-use certificates for hosts, email
accounts, document provenance, objects, etc.
Perhaps more than what you want, but Spyrus just released their
PocketCA(tm). A complete CA on a USB dongle. I know a lot of people at
Spyrus and they are among the best you will find in the PKI arena. So it
is worth a look.
Otherwise, try TinyCA2. It will do what you want too.
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