Question

I've been researching how to set up a private certificate authority for an intranet, and one of the tools I read about is tinyca. The official web site according to Google and Wikipedia is http://www.sm-zone.net/. This site appears to be done, and it's not just me (http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.sm-zone.net). Has the site moved recently? Or is something else going on with the project?

Are there other simple tools for creating a private CA that people recommend instead?

Thanks.

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Solution 2

Though this question is old, it never received a real answer.

Actually tinyCA was adopted by a new developer and is now available on its new homepage https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/tinyca.

OTHER TIPS

Try xca - can generate proper X.509 v3 certificates, has templates for CA, server and client software, can generate CRL - pretty nice and solid software.

try to use

mkcert

I prefer step-ca

another service maybe useful

https://www.ejbca.org/

https://www.signserver.org/

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