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o : openca-users@lists.sourceforge.net 12 August 2009 • 4:49AM -0400

[Openca-Users] novice queries
by malleswararao venkatanaga

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Hello,
I'm new to Open CA and was trying to dig some basic information regarding the following in OpenCA PKI 1.0.2 :
1) Does Open CA support automated certificate issuance (no manual intervention to be required by an admin) after the end entity is successfully authenticated by the CA/RA ?
2) Does it allow creation of dual key pairs (under server side key generation) ?
3) Is OpenCA tightly coupled to OpenLDAP or can it use any other directory servers? More specifically, what is stored in OpenLdap and what is stored in DBMs ? Incase automated certificate issuance is required where would the user data reside?
4) Does open ca support signed logging of various auditable logs?
5) What are the certificate management protocols supported and what are the supported message formats ? Is there an exhaustive list somewhere which is uptodate.
6) Is there any key recovery or key management support inbuilt?
7) Does OpenCA support certificate profiles ? is there more information/howto for the same?

I apologize for not spending too much time into the available documentation or the mailing list.

thanks
Mallesh


      


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