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[[JGridstart|jGridstart]] is ultimately deployed by certificate authorities that want to give users an easy way to request their user certificates on their local machine.
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{{JGridstart}}[[JGridstart|jGridstart]] is ultimately deployed by certificate authorities that want to give users an easy way to request their user certificates on their local machine.
  
 
This page is very much a work in progress, but should provide an overview. Please contact the author if you want to deploy jGridstart.
 
This page is very much a work in progress, but should provide an overview. Please contact the author if you want to deploy jGridstart.
  
==Requirements==
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==jGridstart features==
jGridstart is currently optimised for certificate authorities that have an manual step in processing certificate requests. This means that once a request is sent by a user, he has to wait until the certificate authority manually creates his certificate, which can take a couple of days. (Although work is being done to connect to [http://www.confusa.org/ Confusa], an online certificate authority.)
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The most important features of jGridstart are:
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* Graphical interface for local certificate management, with wizard for requests and renewals.
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* Supports all major desktop platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
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* Supports installation into many web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Konqueror, and more
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* Allows import/export from/to PEM and PKCS#12
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==Requirements for certificate authority==
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jGridstart is currently optimised for certificate authorities that have a manual step in processing certificate requests. This means that once a request is sent by a user, he has to wait until the certificate authority manually creates his certificate, which can take a couple of days. (Although work is being done to connect to [http://www.confusa.org/ Confusa], an online certificate authority.)
  
 
The following is required to use jGridstart:
 
The following is required to use jGridstart:
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* Website hosting jGridstart and a customized <tt>JNLP</tt> file.
 
* Website hosting jGridstart and a customized <tt>JNLP</tt> file.
  
Also see [https://ndpfsvn.nikhef.nl/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/pdpsoft/branches/nl.nikhef.jgridstart-flyingsaucer/nl.nikhef.jgridstart/README?view=markup README] for more information.
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Also see [https://github.com/wvengen/jGridstart/blob/master/README.md#jgridstart-for-certificate-authorities README] for more information.

Latest revision as of 14:40, 3 October 2012

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    • JGridstart/Certificate_Authorities|Certificate Authorities
    • JGridstart/Developers|Developers

</sidebar>jGridstart is ultimately deployed by certificate authorities that want to give users an easy way to request their user certificates on their local machine.

This page is very much a work in progress, but should provide an overview. Please contact the author if you want to deploy jGridstart.

jGridstart features

The most important features of jGridstart are:

  • Graphical interface for local certificate management, with wizard for requests and renewals.
  • Supports all major desktop platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
  • Supports installation into many web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Konqueror, and more
  • Allows import/export from/to PEM and PKCS#12

Requirements for certificate authority

jGridstart is currently optimised for certificate authorities that have a manual step in processing certificate requests. This means that once a request is sent by a user, he has to wait until the certificate authority manually creates his certificate, which can take a couple of days. (Although work is being done to connect to Confusa, an online certificate authority.)

The following is required to use jGridstart:

  • Interface for submitting requests and retrieving issued certificates (usually a RESTful HTTP interface)
  • List of registration authorities and organisations where the user can go for identity verification
  • Website hosting jGridstart and a customized JNLP file.

Also see README for more information.