@chrismholmes and @jdholmes1978, this is a repository that contains the certificates and keys for a completely untrustworthy certificate authority and bundles them in a docker image with a REST API for creating and retrieving certificates.
Right now our private.deciphernow.com certificates and keys are propagated through out a number of repositories which is a pretty large security hole. The goal of this is to make it easy to create junk certificates for clients and servers in test environments.
I'm technically fine keeping this internal but there is nothing proprietary or sensitive about this (provided we understand that this CA is untrustworthy and suitable only for test). Making it open source would free the repo and allow me to open source the docker image (i.e., free up one of those too).
@chrismholmes and @jdholmes1978, this is a repository that contains the certificates and keys for a completely untrustworthy certificate authority and bundles them in a docker image with a REST API for creating and retrieving certificates.
Right now our private.deciphernow.com certificates and keys are propagated through out a number of repositories which is a pretty large security hole. The goal of this is to make it easy to create junk certificates for clients and servers in test environments.
I'm technically fine keeping this internal but there is nothing proprietary or sensitive about this (provided we understand that this CA is untrustworthy and suitable only for test). Making it open source would free the repo and allow me to open source the docker image (i.e., free up one of those too).