certify
CLI utilities for simple X509 certificate manipulation
Description
certify
is a small selection of useful utilities for manipulating X509 certificates and public keys. It uses the mirleft organization's x509, tls, and nocrypto libraries.
Three subcommands to certify
are provided:
certify csr
: make a certificate signing requestcertify selfsign
: make a self-signed certificatecertify sign
: sign a certificate
Install
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- Published
- 03 Nov 2019
- Authors
- Maintainers
Sources
certify-v0.3.2.tbz
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Dependencies
conf-openssl
with-test
cmdliner
>= "1.0.0"
ocaml
>= "4.04.2"
cstruct
>= "3.2.0"
x509
>= "0.8.0" & < "0.9.0"
nocrypto
>= "0.5.4"
dune
>= "1.0"
Reverse Dependencies