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The original was posted on /r/sysadmin by /u/rudra_raw on 2024-01-22 13:51:53+00:00.


hello, i would like to experiment with public key infrastructure.

(as it would work in a company) like root certifiacte sub CA for each servcices (SSL, user auth, hardwere auth, etc...), sub sub CA and of course final certificates.

I'd also like to implement a certificate revocation mechanism (preferably OSCP).

I have a vague idea of how this could work, but I'm not sure I understand everything, especially what's good practice.

I'd like to understand what's involved in being a public certificate authority (PCA), and anything else I can learn about PCAs.

My goal here is to learn as much as I can so that I can sell myself at a job interview.

there's a lot of information on the net but nothing that's as detailed.

any information is useful to me. Even a link to an article

thank you in advance.

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