Python Own Certificate Authority
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Python Own Certificate Authority (ownca)
ownca make easy to handle a Certificate Authority (CA) and manage certificates for hosts or clients.
A high level usage is
>>> from ownca import CertificateAuthority
>>> ca = CertificateAuthority(ca_storage='/opt/CA', common_name='Corp CA')
>>> mycorp = ca.issue_certificate('mycorp', dns_names=['mycorp.com', 'tls.mycorp.com')
Basically in this three steps we did:
- Imported the ownca Certificate Authority
- Created a new CA name of Corp CA that uses
/opt/CA
as storage for CA certificates, keys and files. - We created signed certificates by Corp CA for server mycorp, the server
files are also stored in
/opt/CA/certs/mycorp
.
More detailed usage can be found in http://ownca.readthedocs.org
Installation
pip install ownca
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