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pyca(8) System Manager's Manual pyca(8)
NAME
pyca - CA written in python
DESCRIPTION
The scripts in this 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.
PROGRAMMES
pickle-cnf.py
Create a pickled copy the OpenSSL configuration object for faster reading of the configuration. The pickle-file name is the name of
the OpenSSL configuration file plus .pickle.
ca-make.py
Generate a CA hierarchy, all necessary files and directories and all initial CRLs (see also signedby extension in OpenSSL configura-
tion file). This is intended to be run under user root since it sets the ownership and permissions.
ca-certreq-mail.py
Handles the mail dialogue after certificate request. The SPKAC certificate request and LDIF data is moved from the directory
pend_reqs_dir to new_reqs_dir. Set this script in your /etc/aliases, procmailrc or similar to receive mails for the address speci-
fied in caCertReqMailAdr.
ca-cycle-pub.py
This script is typically run by the CA admin user via CRON or a similar task manager on a networked system holding the public cer-
tificate data. It does several jobs:
* Publish new certificates and inform user via e-mail where to download his certificate
* Remove stale certificate requests from pend_reqs_dir.
* Spool certificate requests and certificate revocation requests to the system holding the CA's private keys. (not implemented yet)
* Spool certificates and certificate revocation lists from the system holding the CA's private keys. (not implemented yet)
ca-cycle-priv.py
This script is run on the system where the private keys of the CA are stored. It does several jobs:
* Mark expired certificates in OpenSSL certificate database
* Generate new CRLs, move old CRLs to archive (not implemented yet)
* Process certificate requests and certificate revocation requests (not implemented yet)
* Spool certificate database, issued certificates and CRLs to public WWW and LDAP server (not implemented yet)
SEE ALSO
pyca(1)
The programs are documented fully by the HTML documents in /usr/share/doc/pyca/htdocs/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (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.
AUTHOR
Michael Stroeder <michael@stroeder.com>
This manual page was written by Lars Bahner <bahner@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
june 30, 2002 pyca(8)