You could use the recently open-sourced Dogtag from Red Hat to
setup a CA and use their web interface to get client (and server)
certificates.

http://pki-svn.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/PKI_Main_Page

Arshad Noor
StrongAuth, Inc.

brieweb wrote:
> How do I create a private key for Firefox, or mozilla for that matter?
> 
> I want to take my browser, connect to a site with my private key
> similar to using ssh and connecting to another server. Then the web
> server checks its repository of authorized keys for my public public
> key and allows me to connect. All I seem to find is how to create a
> private key for a web server and then creating a signing request to be
> signed by a CA.
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