Query: pyca
OS: debian
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pyca(1) General Commands Manual pyca(1)NAMEpyca - CA written in pythonDESCRIPTIONThe scripts in ths suite are basically wrappers around openssl(1). Additionally the scripts integrates the generic CA-functionality with the mail-system and apache for handling certificate requests; with LDAP for handling distributing certificates and revocation lists; and cron for maintenance tasks.PROGRAMMESca2ldif.py Write CA certificates and CRLs to a LDIF file. This is intended for initially setting up the CA entries not for daily CRL update. The entries are of objectclass certificationAuthority and contain the attributes cACertificate;binary, authorityRevocation- List;binary and certificateRevocationList;binary. This might require extending schemas on LDAPv2 servers. Have a look at your LDAP servers configuration documentation. certs2ldap.py Send all certs and CRLs to a LDAP repository. copy-cacerts.py Copy all CA certificates defined in an OpenSSL configuration to a bundled PEM file or a directory with hash-named symbolic links. This is quite handy in conjunction with ApacheSSL or Apache with mod_ssl for copying the files for SSLCACertificateFile or SSLCACer- tificatePath. ns-jsconfig.py Create Javascript code containing all CA certificates defined in an OpenSSL configuration for use with the Netscape admin tool (cre- ating netscape.cfg). print-cacerts.py This simple script prints all CA certs on stdout. It is intended to generate authentic printouts (on paper!) of the CA certs finger- prints and is typically run on the private CA system. Choose the option --html to generate nicer formatted HTML-output instead of the default textual output in ISO-8859-1. ns-jsconfig.py Create a Javascript file to be included in a Netscape configuration file (netscape.cfg).SEE ALSOpyca(8) The programs are documented fully by the HTML documents in /usr/share/doc/pyca/htdocs/COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2001 - 2003 Michael Stroeder <michael@stroeder.com> This software including all modules is Open Source and given away under: GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE) Version 2. The author refuses to give any warranty of any kind.AUTHORMichael Stroeder <michael@stroeder.com> This manual page was written by Lars Bahner <bahner@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. june 30, 2002 pyca(1)