At 03:47 AM 6/23/2003 +0000, John Doe writeth:
>Anyone know of a web based certificate authority that actually works as 
>advertised. I have tried php-ca but I am having alot of trouble getting it 
>to work. OpenCA is a little bit to full featured for what I am trying to 
>accomplish.
>
>Basically I am looking to send a secret to an email address in order to 
>verify a requestor's identity. If the
>requestor can correctly verifies themself, I would like to issue them a 
>certificate.

The Shining Light Productions CertGen Project sounds similar to what you
want to do and has four levels of security for CA signing.  Unfortunately,
the source code is not available but will give you an idea of how your
OpenSSL-based solution might operate by delivering secured, signed
certificates across HTTPS in an encrypted ZIP file.  If you would like to
use the solution yourself for your own CA, I'm sure that we can work out a
deal off-list.

Hope this helps!


          Thomas J. Hruska -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shining Light Productions -- "Meeting the needs of fellow programmers"
                  http://www.shininglightpro.com/
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