Also Sprach Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 10:43:28PM 
PST:

> When you say 'you have to go to get a cert from an established CA' -
> does that mean for purposes of being my own CA, tinyCA is of little use
> to me?

No, that was an explaination of how half the process works.
 
> My goal was to be my own CA - generate per user certificates and have
> revocation rights. I haven't had many issues with creating certs for
> various applications such as ldap/apache etc. I was looking for some
> granular control for individual users.

Yes, that's exactly what it's for.

Wil
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