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SSL Certificates HOWTO

Franck Martin

Revision History
Revision v0.5 2002-10-20 Revised by: FM
Adding IPsec information from Nate Carlson, [email protected] / Adding IMAPS and POPS information from Bill Shirley, [email protected] / Adding WinCrypt information from Colin McKinnon, [email protected]
Revision v0.4 2002-06-22 Revised by: FM
Various corrections - adding ASCII Art
Revision v0.3 2002-05-09 Revised by: FM
Adding x509v3 extension information - Correcting spelling
Revision v0.2 2001-12-06 Revised by: FM
Adding openssl.cnf file / Adding CRL info from Averroes, [email protected] / Correcting spelling
Revision v0.1 2001-11-18 Revised by: FM
Creation of the HOWTO

Table of Contents
1. Generalities
1.1. Introduction
1.2. What is SSL and what are Certificates?
1.3. What about S/Mime or other protocols?
2. Certificate Management
2.1. Installation
2.2. Create a Root Certification Authority Certificate.
2.3. Create a non root Certification Authority Certificate.
2.4. Install the CA root certificate as a Trusted Root Certificate
2.5. Certificate management
3. Using Certificates in Applications
3.1. Securing Internet Protocols.
3.2. Securing E-mails.
3.3. Securing Files
3.4. Securing Code
3.5. IPSec
4. Global PKI
4.1. Current PKIs
4.2. The need for a Global PKI



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