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TinyCA

TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk

TinyCAOverview

TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk to manage a small CA (Certification Authority).
TinyCA works as a frontend for OpenSSL

Features:

Currently TinyCA supports the following features:

* Unlimited CAs possible
* Support for creating and managing SubCAs
* Creation and Revocation of x509 - S/MIME certificates
* PKCS#10 Requests can be imported and signed
* RSA and DSA keys can be generated and used
* ServerCertificates
o Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
o Certificates may be used with e.g. Apache, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Cyrus, FreeS/WAN, OpenVPN, OpenSWAN, FreeRadius
* ClientCertificates
o Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
o Certificates may be used with e.g. Netscape, Konqueror, Opera, Internet Explorer, Outlook (Express) and FreeS/WAN
* Certificate Revocation List
o CRLs can be exported as: PEM, DER and TXT
* Language Support:
o English
o German
o Czech (Thanks to Robert Wolf )
o Swedish (Thanks to Daniel Nylander )
o Spanish (Thanks to Ramon Pons Vivanco )
o French (Thanks to Thibault Le Meur )

NEW

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

TinyCAInformation

Version
0.7.5
Date
01.20.10
License
Free
Language
English
File Size
283KB
Developer
Category
SubCategory
Operating Systems
Linux,Mac OS,Solaris
System Requirements
No additional system requirements.
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