OpenOCES is a project dedicated to the development of free software components for the Danish OCES PKI. Since OCES is based on the X.509 standard, some of the OpenOCES subprojects, such as OpenSign, can be used in any X.509 based PKI. Read more about the OpenOCES project and OCES in general here.
Currently, OpenOCES hosts 3 projects:
We now have searchable archives of our mailing lists. The search archives are available from the mailing list overview.
This release implements two fixes from the unstable v1.7.x branch. Most importantly it fixes a bug causing certificates accessed through Microsoft CryptoAPI to be unavailable when the applet is executed in protected mode on Windows Vista. Secondly, this release fixes a bug causing the applets to not work properly from within the Opera browser.
Read the full release announcement here.
We officially announce our Open Source Your Summer '07 Initiative (OSYS '07). The initiative provides an opportunity for students to work on an OpenOCES project under favourable conditions.
Read more details here.
This release fixes a bug causing certificates accessed through Microsoft CryptoAPI to be unavailable when the applet is executed in protected mode on Windows Vista. The release also features a new keystore type contributed by Felix Garcia Borrego.
Read the full release announcement here.
This release introduces caching of information obtained through Microsoft CryptoAPI for improved performance. Read the full release announcement here.