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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Lots of bugs in the code and after fixing them all it does not seem to work correctly.
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Great software, thank you.
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There is lots of bug in the code. Can you please upgrade code to stable version. thank you.
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Dear sir, I’d like to thank you first for the great work you did and shared with us. I followed your installation instructions, but ran into a couple of errors. Many of them came as PHP errors of undefined variables. I can deal with those, not a problem, but I noticed that you make a reference to this directory couple of times: ./openssl/crypto/requests/ However the directory is not already there, plus, I see nowhere in code where you create any files under this directory. I’ll really appreciate it if you can assist me in here, I have a project due soon and I’d like to use your CA script. My platform is as follows: System Windows NT 6.1 OPENSSL_CONF C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin\openssl.cfg Apache Version Apache/2.2.17 (Win32) mod_ssl/2.2.17 OpenSSL/0.9.8o PHP/5.3.4 mod_perl/2.0.4 Perl/v5.10.1 Thank you.