| OpenSSL PKI Overview |
| Transport Layer Security (TLS)/Secure Socket Layer (SSL), the protocol implemented by OpenSSL, is most commonly used to secure electronic commerce transactions on the Internet. One of the... |
| Created on 03-30-2010 16:43:07, has been modified 6 times, and viewed 137 times. |
| Certificate Authorities (CA) |
| In cryptography, a Certificate Authority or Certification Authority (CA) is an entity that issues digital certificates for use by other parties. It is an example of a trusted third party. CAs are... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 11:54:13, has been modified 1 times, and viewed 104 times. |
| Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) |
| PKI is a set of hardware, software, people, policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates. In cryptography, a PKI is an arrangement that... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 13:43:26, has been modified 2 times, and viewed 121 times. |
| Certificate Revocation List (CRL) |
| CRL is one of two common methods when using a public key infrastructure for maintaining access to servers in a network. The other, newer method, which has superseded CRL in some cases, is Online... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 14:49:19, has been modified 0 times, and viewed 110 times. |
| Privilege Management Infrastructure (PMI) |
| Privilege Management is the process of managing user authorizations based on the ITU-T Recommendation X.509. The 2001 edition of X.509 specifies most (but not all) of the components of a Privilege... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 15:08:54, has been modified 3 times, and viewed 92 times. |
| OpenSSL Encoding |
| Before a message is sent over a network, the message is encoded such that the receiver can understand the message. OpenSSL supports the following file formats for encoding keys, certificates, and... |
| Created on 04-07-2010 11:19:10, has been modified 0 times, and viewed 104 times. |
| Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) |
| OCSP is an Internet protocol used for obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate. It is described in RFC 2560 and is on the Internet standards track. It was created as an... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 14:51:16, has been modified 2 times, and viewed 93 times. |
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