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OpenRCA is a highly flexible and modular Certificate management and Registration Authority based on J2EE technology. OpenRCA is designed to be a very flexible, extensible and low cost enterprise PKI solution.
A graphical tool for generating RSA and ECDSA cryptographic key-pairs, creating Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from them, and combining the key-pair with an issued digital certificate to create a secure portable container (PKCS12, JKS, JCEKS, etc.).
Cervantes (Certificate Validation Test-bed) is a client/server project that has been developed to test, develop and evaluate certificate revocation systems.
A Java based HTTP/HTTPS proxy for assessing web application vulnerability. It supports editing/viewing HTTP messages on-the-fly. Other featuers include spiders, client certificate, proxy-chaining, intelligent scanning for XSS and SQL injections etc.
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JSDSI is a Java implementation of the Simple Public Key Infrastructure / Simple Distributed Security Infrastructure (SPKI/SDSI). JSDSI implements a Java Cryptographic Provider for SPKI/SDSI certificates and certificate chain discovery algorithms.
The aim of this project is to create a set of basic java tools for
developers who need Certificate Authority (CA) root
certificates and user certificates signed by the CA.
This is a simple tool that generates a set of self-signed certificates for a group of distributed Java-based servers. It also creates the trusted key store to house the public keys and allow for the servers to communicate via SSL