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Thawte email certificates and gpg

n0j0 wrote 6 months ago: I finally succeeded in getting a Thawte email cert into gpg… now I am able to sign en/decrypt … more →

Tags: GPG, PGP, Thawte, Certificates, Keys

Manipulating x509 digital certificates using openssl

hacksjuniper wrote 11 months ago: Here is some documentation I wrote regarding manipulating x509 certficates, creating certificate aut … more →

Tags: Security, ssl, openssl, Certificates

STACK_OF Subject Alternate Name and Extended Key Usage Extensions

kahgoh wrote 1 year ago: In A Certificate’s Subject, Issuer and its keyUsage, a certificate was read into memory and its subj … more →

Tags: openssl

A Certificate's Subject, Issuer and its keyUsage1 comment

kahgoh wrote 1 year ago: The first code that I ever wrote using OpenSSL was one that read the certificate into memory and exa … more →

Tags: openssl

Java Secure HTTP Client Key Management5 comments

John Calcote wrote 1 year ago: My current project at Novell involves the development of a ReSTful web service for submission of aud … more →

Tags: Audit, development, Java, Linux, Security, certificate, Client, https, keytool

An Intro to OpenSSL2 comments

kahgoh wrote 1 year ago: I first came across OpenSSL when I first started work at Motorola in Perth, Western Australia. In th … more →

Tags: openssl

PKI Essentials

Ranjan Kumar wrote 1 year ago: The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) uses Public key approach. The Public Key Approach uses two keys: … more →

Tags: Java / Java EE, ca, CCA, CRL, Digital Cetificate, NRDC, OCSP, PKI

Identity, Who am I?

robertmarkwhite wrote 1 year ago: Well that is a very important question. I am the son of Robert and Joy White. I am the brother of Jo … more →

Tags: technology, OpenID, The Internet, FOAF, Privacy and Security, microformats, identity, PGP/GPG, blogs


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