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    Двухфакторная аутентификации на Linux

    Веб-приложение для удаленной настройки двухфакторной аутентификации на Linux-машинах
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    X Certificate and Key management is an interface for managing asymetric keys like RSA or DSA. It is intended as a small CA for creation and signing certificates. It uses the OpenSSL library for the cryptographic operations. Please see the XCA homepage http://hohnstaedt.de/xca
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    This tool can create XAdES (XML) signatures based upon ETSI TS 101 903 v1.3.2 standard. It also includes handling of ITU-T X.509 certificates and RFC 3161 timestamps.
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    Want to create your own CA? Have a pain typing openssl command? With Certificate Utilities, we include many functions like create private key. This is the most professional and free certificate toolkit based on openssl and lisenced under under GPL!
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    PHP functions and classes to add a Domain Key Identified Mail (DKIM RFC 4871) signatures to emails sent by PHP. It is based on the openssl extensions of PHP. It can generate DKIM signature but cannot verify them. Developped and tested on PHP 4.0.
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    You could be doing a better job of website security... If only there was a simple way to implement SSL with signed keys? PHP-CA is an easy to use and easy to administer Certificate Authority that runs in PHP.
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    Realisierung einer VerwaltungsPKI(V-PKI) mit OpenSource(openCA,openSSL,openLDAP) unter der ROOT CA des BSI. Bereitstellen der notwendigen Benutzeroberflaeche und Dokumente: CP,CPS, Dienstanweisung,Mustervertrag,Benutzeranweisungen,DB-Beschreibung
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    phpCA is a PHP-based framework to operate a certificate authority (CA). It uses the openssl functions of PHP to generate CSRs and X.509-certificates as well as mySQL to store these data.
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    Bash shell scripts to run an OpenSSL Certificate Authority (CA) and issue self-signed HTTPS server certificates (or cert signing requests) for intranets. Scripts: genrootca, genservercert, genusercert, revokecert, csv2usercerts, certificate-mailer.
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    The OpenSSL shell/batch script collection offers insight in how to setup a hierarchical PKI structure consisting of a Root CA, several sub CA's and end entity digital certificates. The scripts are available for unix and windows.
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    NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.
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    UnityCA is a Certificate Authority "front end" based on the Community-Oriented CA (COCA) model, which was primarily developed for non-profit "free CAs." Organizational and end-user interfaces provide trusted web management of the installed CA (eg ElyCA).
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    a KDE front end to the OpenSSL tools and CA scripts, with LDAP/X509 directory integration and access to KDE Certificate stores
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    Adytum PHP CA Suite

    PHP-driven CA for small enterprises

    Adytum is a certificate authority suite, powered by OpenSSL, specifically designed for internal use small enterprises which need a secure and robust PHP solution without the rich feature set of software aimed at large retail CAs.
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