Hi

Try out http://www.medracen.net/
This is another implementation of the OpenSSL CA functionality.

I have tried out the openssl CA for development purposes & found it to be
very flexible.

Cheers
Amol

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Geoff Thorpe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Wienckowski, Justin wrote:
>
> > [...]
> > I'd love to re-implement our CA and directory in Unix using OpenSSL.
> > Anyone know of companies or organizations who may have already done
> > this?  I'm finding very little publicized on the web, and dropping some
> > names would help immensely.
>
> I haven't had a chance to play with it - but you might want to try OpenCA
> and see how it pans out. http://www.openca.org

Justin, if you actually try to use OpenCA, please post your experiences
to the list.  We looked at OpenCA to use in a research project here
and ended up taking advantage of a site license for the Netscape CA
instead.  The Netscape product may be huge and complex, but it is at
least well-documented and stable.  It looked as if OpenCA would have
taken more energy than we wanted to devote to that component of the
project.

I'll be following OpenCA over time.  The notion of a free CA is fairly
attractive, and if it was also well-documented, standards-compliant, and
stable, it would be compelling.

Paul Allen
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