21 Aug 18:46
gnoMint 0.5.0 released
From: David Marín Carreño <davefx <at> gmail.com>
Subject: gnoMint 0.5.0 released
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.gnome.announce
Date: 2008-08-21 16:50:10 GMT
Subject: gnoMint 0.5.0 released
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.gnome.announce
Date: 2008-08-21 16:50:10 GMT
I'm pleased to announce the 0.5.0 version of gnoMint: a graphical X.509 Certification Authority managing tool. This version adds some interesting features: * Multiple CA support. Now, each gnoMint database is able to keep and manage several CAs and their generated certificates. These certificates can be other CAs. It's possible to have a multi-rooted database, with several self-signed CA certificates. * Support for 20-byte serial certificates, according to RFC5280. * Support for inherit subject fields from certification authorities, depending on each CA policy. * Detailed certificate view (thanks to Ahmed Baizid <ahmed <at> baizid.org>). * French translation (also by Ahmed Baizid <ahmed <at> baizid.org>). * Now, a default database ~/.gnomint/default.gnomint is opened if no other indication is given. * It now registers a new mime type for gnoMint databases, so they can be loaded with double-click. Several bugs has been fixed: * There was a discrepancy between the shown serial number and the serial number kept in the certificates. Now it's fixed, and the serial number is shown as in other programs. This can produce very high numbers while loading previously-created gnoMint databases, but backwards support is kept. * There was a problem when signing a CSR whose private key had been extracted from the database: the link between the new resulting certificate and the file keeping the private key got lost. Fixed now. About gnoMint: ============== gnoMint is a tool for an easy creation and management of Certification Authorities. It allows a fancy visualization of all the pieces that conform a CA: x509 certificates, CSRs, CRLs... Currently, it allows the creation of CAs, CSRs and Certificates, and export both public and private parts of them into PEM formatted files. It manages the revocation of the created certificates, as well as the creation of CRLs. gnoMint is now perfectly usable for managing a CA that emits certificates able to: * Authenticate people or machines in VPNs (IPSec or other protocols); * Secure HTTP communications with SSL/TLS secured web servers; * Authenticate and cipher HTTP communications through web-client certificates; * Sign and/or crypt e-mails For compiling it, its dependencies are: * GTK+ * Gnome * SQLite 3 * libGnuTLS 2.0 More information in http://gnomint.sourceforge.net You can get the tarball from sourceforge mirrors: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gnomint/gnomint-0.5.0.tar.gz?download Please send bugs, comments and/or questions to our mailing list: gnomint-users <at> lists.sourceforge.net -- David Marín Carreño <davefx <at> gmail.com> _______________________________________________ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list <at> gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
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