The BounCA change history
- Generate CRL file updates via button, and set expire day 365 days in the future
- Added legacy pkcs12 support for macOS
- Mail template fix
- Fixed ALL option in table views
- Bugfix allow retrieving crls with old extension crl.pem
- Bugfix when creating root certificate dont check for issuer passphrase
- Dont check policies when revoking a certificate
- Added migration for Django 4.1.6
- Update Readme
- Added support for generating code signing certificates
- Added Serial and Fingerprint to certificate table, including search
- Added preset expire dates when creating certificates
- Made Subject Alternative Name mandatory for client, server certificate as browsers require them
- Added revoke prefix to revoked certificates name
- Don't display revoked certificates in overview screen
- App token for downloading CRL certificate
- Added renew certificate button
- Renamed extension revocation list crl.pem to crl
- Added resend e-mail button if user has not verified email yet
- Form for admin account generation for fresh installs
- Filter switch to not display revoked expired certificates
- Download button of client keys when they are expired/revoked
- Fixed date in expires_at field in certificate forms in safari
- Updated installation documents
- Updated packages
- Removed owner from certificate API, disabled HTML Form
- Rebuild of BounCA, old db not compatible
- Python based certificate factory
- Vuetify based frontend
- Updated all dependencies
- Bug fix in generation of intermediate CA
- Code quality improvements
- Version bump
- Create and manage your own root certificates and certificate authorities
- Create intermediate certificates for grouping of certificates
- Create server side certificates for setting up trusted and encrypted connections
- Create client side certificates for authentication and authorization
- Support for advanced v3 certificates containing subject alt names
- Revoke certificates within one mouse click and download Certificate Revoke Lists (CRL)
- Download certificates, keys, and keystore packages for your webserver and installation
- Keep track of validity of your certificates via ics / iCal calendar export containing expiration dates
- Protect your certificates via passphrases
- Evaluate your certificates via the info button
- Use the PKI without webinterface from the command line