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NAME
pyca - CA written in python
DESCRIPTION
The scripts in ths suite are basically wrappers around openssl(1). Additionally the scripts integrates
the generic CA-functionality with the mail-system and apache for handling certificate requests; with LDAP
for handling distributing certificates and revocation lists; and cron for maintenance tasks.
PROGRAMMES
ca2ldif.py
Write CA certificates and CRLs to a LDIF file. This is intended for initially setting up the CA
entries not for daily CRL update. The entries are of objectclass certificationAuthority and
contain the attributes cACertificate;binary, authorityRevocationList;binary and
certificateRevocationList;binary. This might require extending schemas on LDAPv2 servers. Have a
look at your LDAP servers configuration documentation.
certs2ldap.py
Send all certs and CRLs to a LDAP repository.
copy-cacerts.py
Copy all CA certificates defined in an OpenSSL configuration to a bundled PEM file or a directory
with hash-named symbolic links. This is quite handy in conjunction with ApacheSSL or Apache with
mod_ssl for copying the files for SSLCACertificateFile or SSLCACertificatePath.
ns-jsconfig.py
Create Javascript code containing all CA certificates defined in an OpenSSL configuration for use
with the Netscape admin tool (creating netscape.cfg).
print-cacerts.py
This simple script prints all CA certs on stdout. It is intended to generate authentic printouts
(on paper!) of the CA certs fingerprints and is typically run on the private CA system. Choose
the option --html to generate nicer formatted HTML-output instead of the default textual output in
ISO-8859-1.
ns-jsconfig.py
Create a Javascript file to be included in a Netscape configuration file (netscape.cfg).
SEE ALSO
pyca(8)
The programs are documented fully by the HTML documents in /usr/share/doc/pyca/htdocs/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2001 - 2003 Michael Ströder <michael@stroeder.com>
This software including all modules is Open Source and given away under: GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE)
Version 2.
The author refuses to give any warranty of any kind.
AUTHOR
Michael Ströder <michael@stroeder.com>
This manual page was written by Lars Bahner <bahner@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
june 30, 2002 pyca(1)