Using GPG as a certificate autority
Mike Campbell
mike.campbell@oracle.com
Fri Apr 11 19:23:03 2003
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Just thinking out loud here.<br>
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Is it possible to use GPG as a certificate authority?<br>
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For example use Oracle's wallet manager to generate a certificate
request can I then somehow use GPG to generate a user certificate and
root certificate that can then be imported back into Oracle's wallet
manager?<br>
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I don't readily see a way to do this but I'm not an expert.<br>
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<font size="2">Mike Campbell<br>
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Oracle Corporation Email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Mike.Campbell@oracle.com">Mike.Campbell@oracle.com</a><br>
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GPG Fingerprint 6C34 6C22 4760 A01F 7C83 11CE C117 CDF1 8241 7C64<br>
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