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OpenVPN: Building and Integrating Virtual Private Networks

You're reading from   OpenVPN: Building and Integrating Virtual Private Networks Learn how to build secure VPNs using this powerful Open Source application

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811855
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

OpenVPN
1. Credits
2. About the Author
3. About the Reviewers
4. Preface
1. VPN—Virtual Private Network FREE CHAPTER 2. VPN Security 3. OpenVPN 4. Installing OpenVPN 5. Configuring an OpenVPN Server—The First Tunnel 6. Setting Up OpenVPN with X509 Certificates 7. The Command openvpn and its Configuration File 8. Securing OpenVPN Tunnels and Servers 9. Advanced Certificate Management 10. Advanced OpenVPN Configuration 11. Troubleshooting and Monitoring Index

Using TinyCA2 to Manage Certificates


TinyCA2 is a very handy tool to accomplish certificate management. It provides extended functions and the possibility to influence the behavior of OpenSSL itself. TinyCA2 is available for OpenSuSE on online repositories; other distributions must look on http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/ for appropriate packages or source code. On OpenSuSE, TinyCA2 can easily be installed using YaST. I also read about a MAC port on http://tinyca2.darwinports.com/, so there should be a version for almost every UNIX/Linux system.

TinyCA2 can be used to create a CA and to import and export CAs, certificates, keys, and revocation lists. It can manage several CAs and will offer the choice of which CA to load on startup, if several CAs are configured.

Importing Our CA

After installation, start TinyCA2 from SuSE's main menu. Select Utilities | Security | tool to manage a Certificate Authority (TinyCA2). TinyCA2 is started and displays an empty window. The icons in the tool bar offer...

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