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Manage and Inline OpenVPN TLS keys and Easy-RSA PKI credentials. Supports OpenVPN TLS-Crypt-V2 key system and OpenVPN Peer-Fingerprint mode.
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Trusted Timestamping for git repositories using RFC3161 and RFC5816 token
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Bash shell scripts to make (and view) x509 certificates, CSRs and other files including SANs and other extensions.
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Nov 25, 2020 - Shell
Library for creating X.509 certificates for any use
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🔧 Single-File-Utility to create X509 Certificates/PKI Structure for your OpenVPN Server or any TLS based communication.
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This is a OVH hook for Dehydrated, the ACME client. It allows Dehydrated to automatically create DNS records to respond to the ACME dns-01 challenges and therefore allows you to automatize HTTPS certificates management including Lets Encrypt CA wildcard certificates. It was formally created to be used in Desiccant, a Dehydrated automation engine…
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Automatically create trusted timestamps for your commits
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May 2, 2022 - Shell
Bash wrapper for X.509 certificate linting and PKI validation.
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Mar 21, 2021 - Shell
This script automates the generation of CSRs with X509v3 Subject Alternate Names.
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Mar 23, 2021 - Shell
Bash script to batch generate certificate signing requests (CSRs) with provided common and alternative names
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Dec 15, 2014 - Shell
Set of Bash scripts and helpers to manage a Certifictaion Authority with OpenSSL
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Mar 14, 2023 - Shell
Utils for managing letsencrypt certificates and its infrastructure
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X.509 certificates 4 TLS (X5C). Air gapped. Utilizing ACME and DNS.
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Apr 15, 2024 - Shell
💭An extremely light weight certificate crawler
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