-
Updated
Sep 1, 2020 - Shell
pki
Here are 316 public repositories matching this topic...
-
Updated
Sep 2, 2020 - Go
-
Updated
Sep 4, 2020 - PowerShell
-
Updated
Sep 1, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Sep 6, 2020 - Shell
-
Updated
Jun 30, 2020 - Go
-
Updated
Sep 3, 2020 - Go
-
Updated
Sep 3, 2020 - Python
-
Updated
Aug 27, 2020 - Go
-
Updated
Aug 22, 2020 - Java
-
Updated
Sep 4, 2020 - Perl
-
Updated
May 13, 2020 - JavaScript
-
Updated
Aug 18, 2020 - PowerShell
-
Updated
May 2, 2019 - Go
-
Updated
Aug 12, 2020 - C#
During our last meeting, we discussed how should the server/the client compute the commitment:
-
Main concern: server is using a static salt which would allow an attacker to test whether keys exist in the tree
=> client sends salt along with the registration
=> need secure PRNG -
How to ensure the server is using the right commitment scheme? Client should verify with the scheme specified
-
Updated
Mar 31, 2020 - Go
CertificateImport: Remove non-mandatory parameter `Ensure` from the `Get-TargetResource` function
Details of the scenario you tried and the problem that is occurring:
In the resource CertificateImport there should be no need to have the non-mandatory parameter Ensure in the Get-TargetResource function.
-
Updated
Jun 28, 2020 - Elixir
-
Updated
Sep 3, 2020 - Java
-
Updated
Oct 12, 2018 - Java
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to the pki topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with the pki topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."


What would you like to be added
Add support for a DynamoDB storage backend. Although MySQL is available, it would require to run a RDS Instance for it. Extra costs, backup considerations, etc. Even with Aurora Serverless.
DynamoDB is just there, scales as needed with OnDemand pricing and has fine backup capabilities.
Why this is needed
We plan to run step-ca in AWS ECS on Farga