RPM's for creating/enabling TLS/SSL certificates and enabling sendmail milters

Alexander Dalloz ad+lists at uni-x.org
Tue Jan 3 19:52:51 UTC 2006


Am Di, den 03.01.2006 schrieb Kenneth Porter um 20:45:
> On Tuesday, January 03, 2006 8:28 PM +0100 Alexander Dalloz 
> <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:

> > If you are after a GUI tool to manage SSL certificates (CA creation,
> > server/client certificate creation, certificate revokation and requests),
> > you may have a look at tinyCA2:  http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/. I may
> > provide it as an RPM if you like.

> Nice looking tool. It has an RPM available, but the SRPM fails to build on 
> Fedora (Core 2). There's a conditional in the %files section that fails 
> because %suse_version isn't defined, and as a result a file is installed 
> but not packaged (/usr/share/applications/tinyca2.desktop).

Yes, the (S)RPM available from the project's page does not on Fedora. I
changed it a bit to run it on my FC2. Though the package is not ready to
be published ;) But not that hard to make things Fedora Extras packaging
conform.

> Is an equivalent web-based tool available?

There was a question on the Extras list about packaging
http://ejbca.sourceforge.net/ for Fedora Extras. Depending on what you
may need it for the requirements could be too much. TinyCA2 on the other
hand is just a small Perl-Gtk wrapper around the openssl command
functions.

Alexander


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