xca – Graphical X.509 certificate management tool

2014-04-14 1 min read Fedora
If you are looking for some tool to manage X.509 certificates then probably xca is your best guess. This is a graphical tool and you can open any file and view the keys in it. So, first install it: sudo yum install xca And some information on xca:: Description : X Certificate and Key management is a graphic interface for managing asymmetric keys like RSA or DSA, certificates and revocation lists. Continue reading

OpenLDAP and SSL – some links

2010-11-15 1 min read Learning Linux
Here are some of the links that may be of great help to you if you are having issues with setting up SSL and OpenLDAP. I was having some issues with this setup and these links helped me fix the same. http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/SSL-RedHat-HOWTO.html http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign_redhat.html http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.1/html/Using_Red_Hat_Console/Starting_the_Server_with_SSL_Enabled-Enabling_SSL_in_the_DS_Admin_Server_and_Console.html http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:SSL http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books//network_administration_guides/ldap_administration/appendix-common-errors_Common_causes_of_LDAP_errors.html Related articles Stephan Hermann: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and OpenLDAP (shermann.name) Exploring LDAP SASL Authentication With Ruby (intridea.com) Stephan Hermann: [SOLVED] OpenLDAP, passwd and CRYPT passwords (shermann. Continue reading