Keytool is an Eclipse plugin that maintains keystores and certificates. It allows you to create certificates and put them in a keystore. You can from Eclipse, open and inspect certificates that are stored as .cer, or in a given keystore.
Provides a Java implementation of various Attribute Certificate (AC) functionalities. In particular, it provides various client interfaces to the Virtual Organisation Management System (VOMS) system, as well as an AC server that can act as a VOMS Server.
OpenRCA is a highly flexible and modular Certificate management and Registration Authority based on J2EE technology. OpenRCA is designed to be a very flexible, extensible and low cost enterprise PKI solution.
A graphical tool for generating RSA and ECDSA cryptographic key-pairs, creating Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from them, and combining the key-pair with an issued digital certificate to create a secure portable container (PKCS12, JKS, JCEKS, etc.).
Cervantes (Certificate Validation Test-bed) is a client/server project that has been developed to test, develop and evaluate certificate revocation systems.
A Java based HTTP/HTTPS proxy for assessing web application vulnerability. It supports editing/viewing HTTP messages on-the-fly. Other featuers include spiders, client certificate, proxy-chaining, intelligent scanning for XSS and SQL injections etc.
JSDSI is a Java implementation of the Simple Public Key Infrastructure / Simple Distributed Security Infrastructure (SPKI/SDSI). JSDSI implements a Java Cryptographic Provider for SPKI/SDSI certificates and certificate chain discovery algorithms.
MyProxyGUI is a new Java Applet/Standalone solution to remotely delegate a X.509 Proxy Certificate on a trust MyProxy Server. The Applet integrates with Grid Portal while the Standalone integrates with standard Globus User Interface. It's only needs JRE.
The aim of this project is to create a set of basic java tools for
developers who need Certificate Authority (CA) root
certificates and user certificates signed by the CA.
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The iText based PDF sCramblEr allows you to encrypt a PDF using one or more public certificates of the addressees (one or more .cer files). For each .cer file, you can enforce specific PDF permissions: (dis)allow printing, (dis)allow modification,...
This is a simple tool that generates a set of self-signed certificates for a group of distributed Java-based servers. It also creates the trusted key store to house the public keys and allow for the servers to communicate via SSL