On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:21:14 +0100 (CET), Henrik Andreasson wrote: >Here comes answers from the main developer Tomas Gustavsson > >//Henrik Andreasson > >>>If your out to get a larger CA server (works for smaller installations >>>too) check out ejbca, build on Enterprise Java Beans. >>> >>>ejbca.sf.net / http://sourceforge.net/projects/ejbca [...] >It's reliable. It's customizeable. It's modern (latest standards). I't s >easy to set up and testdrive. It's user friendly. It's actively >developed. It's cheap. It's embeddable. It's secure (hopefully :). And >it also has a great looking GUI :) >You can also point out that Java is a great language...
Okay, sounds great - but for those of us who don't have a J2EE server to hand (no Tomcat, or Jakarta, or somesuch ?) is it fair to say that this is *not* a simple CA solution ? Is it still easy to set up if all you have is a plain Apache server to begin with ? Thanks, Nick Boyce Bristol, UK -- "... the fundamental design flaws are completely hidden by the superficial design flaws." Douglas Adams(1952 - 2001): So Long and Thanks For All The Fish.