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An automated test suite verifying certificates against various versions of libssl
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Ansible role for installing CFSSL: Cloudflare's PKI and TLS toolkit
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PhoneX authentication & key server, CA, contacts server
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Key management utility for OpenVPN
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Interactive lesson to learn asymmetric key encryption, digital signature, certificate authority
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Requesting ssl certificates from Windows CA for non-Windows clients through C#
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The public Website for the DGMJR-IO root certificate authority
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powershell script to compare trusted root ca's to microsofts current trusted root ca's
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A JSON formatted file containing information about root certificates including whether they are trusted by various root stores, owner, certificate, SHA-256 hash.
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A low-level openssl ca wrapper with no loss of openssl features. (Project initially for Chinese user, thus has some description written in Chinese. New code is in English ^o^)
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Create a PKI and isssue your first server/client certificates using Hashicorp's Vault, with no human interaction
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little helper to parse xca templates
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Generate self signed certificate with a custom CA for your development process and make all browsers happy with a lock in the address bar
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Bash script to quickly create a certificate authority using OpenSSL
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Command line tool to quickly setup a CA and a mTLS HTTP server
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CanaryKeys is a Block-Lattice based cryptocurrency project for the Web of Trust. It is also extendable by nature.
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