I'm pleased to announce the 0.1.3 version of gnoMint: a graphical Certification Authority managing tool. This version add some useful features to 0.1.2 version: * It allows exporting uncrypted private keys (useful for unattended SSL/TLS servers). * It requires a minimum length (8 characters) for private-key export passphrase (so OpenSSL can import this keys). It also fixes some nasty bugs: * Now, gnoMint checks that passphrase and confirmation are the same in private-key export passphrase. * The focus is grabbed correctly when asking for passphrase, so no mouse action is needed. About gnoMint: ============== gnoMint is a tool for an easy creation and management of Certification Authorities. It allows a fancy visualization of all the pieces that conform a CA: x509 certificates, CSRs, CRLs... Currently, it allows the creation of CAs, CSRs and Certificates, and export both public and private parts of them into PEM formatted files. However, gnoMint is now perfectly usable for managing a CA that emits certificates able to: * Authenticate people or machines in VPNs (IPSec or other protocols); * Secure HTTP communications with SSL/TLS secured web servers; * Authenticate and cipher HTTP communications through web-client certificates; * Sign and/or crypt e-mails For compiling it, its dependencies are: * GTK+ * Gnome * SQLite 2 or better * libGnuTLS 1.0.14 More information in http://gnomint.sourceforge.net You can get the tarball from sourceforge mirrors: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gnomint/gnomint-0.1.3.tar.gz?download Please send bugs, comments and/or questions to our mailing list: gnomint-users lists sourceforge net -- David Marín Carreño <davefx gmail com>
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