Short term certificate based identity system (ssh/x509 ca + openidc)
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Short term certificate based identity system (ssh/x509 ca + openidc)
Generate self-signed SAN CA Domain Name (TLS v3). For fast generate development and test certificates, internal platform authorization and private DevOps platform build.
Automatically use HashiCorp Vault SSH Client Key Signing with ssh(1)
Simple authentication toolkit for works with Yubikey
An SSHCA that uses a standard Yubikey to issue new host and user certificates.
A crate for reading, parsing, verifying, and generating OpenSSH certificates and keys.
Replacement for ssh-agent dropping expired certificates automatically
Collection of Ansible Roles for Smallstep - Debian/Ubuntu and RedHat/CentOS
A simple file based certificate authority
Example of using SSH certificates in connection with Vault
The mac_ssh_keys_manager.sh script is a comprehensive tool designed to simplify the management of SSH keys on macOS systems. It provides a menu-driven interface to facilitate the generation, transfer, and backup of SSH keys, making it an essential utility for developers and system administrators who frequently interact with secure remote servers.
X509 and SSH Certificate Authority
Certonid is a Serverless SSH Certificate Authority
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CURSE is an SSH certificate signing server, built as an alternative to Netflix's BLESS tool, but without a dependency on AWS.
An SSH agent for hardware backed keys on Windows
Use cloud-managed keys to perform SSH operations
Client for the Nioca Project
Zen Trust is a self-hosted SSH certificate authority, providing short-lived certificates for users and hosts.
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