XCA for Linux 2.6.0

XCA is a graphical user interface for creating RSA/DSA/ECC keys, certificates, signing requests and revokation lists. With XCA certificate signing and managing becomes an easy task. It supports keys on SmartCards via the PKCS#11 library interface. Usually the manufacturer of your card provides an appropriate PKCS#11 library. By default it uses the OpenSC library. ...

Author Christian Hohnstadt
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2024-02-27
Downloads 207
Filesize 1.76 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords create x509, manage x509, x509 manager, encryptor, encrypt, generate, certificates
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