libpki  0.9.2
About: The libPKI project (OpenCA Labs) provides an easy-to-use PKI library for PKI enabled application development.
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libpki Documentation

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README
Acknowledgments:
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The this project has been supported by the following entities:

[1] OpenCA Laboratories ( Jan 2007 - Now )

This software has been released and supported by the OpenCA Labs and its
projects related to PKIs. The software will continuosly be updated and
used for several other projects including, but not limited to, OpenCA
OCSP responder, OpenCA PKI Next Generation, and OpenCA PRQP Server.

[2] U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Jan 2007 - Mar 2009):

This software results from a research program in the Institute for Security
Technology Studies at Dartmouth College, supported by the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security under Grant Award Number 2006-CS-001-000001. The views and
conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should
not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either
expressed or implied, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.