@joshkerr CAcert act as a root authority. Trusting them also implies trusting the certificates from (or rather: for) any other CAcert user. With TinyCert, there is no "grand" root certificate, but one is generated for each account.
@shdon Still helpful, thank you. I use SSCs much less than I could due to the part which involves making a blood sacrifice to OpenSSL and poring over arcane error codes for hours to find out which step I've forgotten in the months since I last tried to enact the rite of certificate issuance.
TinyCert is a simple, free, PKI-as-a-service. It allows you to create your own CAs and certificates and serves as a central directory for your private and public keys, CSRs and certificates.
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