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Yast CA management module isn't on SLE15 yet, so now in Yast RMT module (package name yast2-rmt) we have our own implementation for generating SSL certificates that doesn't depend on libcamgm.

Maybe it is possible to reuse something out of it for a proper CA management module!

Advantages:

  • add-emoji It's fancy! add-emoji
  • add-emoji It's shmancy! add-emoji
  • It's new! (No YCP leftovers anywhere!)
  • It doesn't depend on libcamgm!

Here's what it looks like:

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Looking for hackers with the skills:

yast ssl openssl ruby

This project is part of:

Hack Week 17

Activity

  • over 6 years ago: ikapelyukhin added keyword "yast" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: ikapelyukhin added keyword "ssl" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: ikapelyukhin added keyword "openssl" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: ikapelyukhin added keyword "ruby" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: farahschueller liked this project.
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  • over 6 years ago: ikapelyukhin originated this project.

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