Today I published an update on the #Canonical supported #upki project, which brings browser-grade Public Key Infrastructure to Linux through the efficient #CRLite data format, with the core revocation engine now functional and available to test!
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Today I published an update on the #Canonical supported #upki project, which brings browser-grade Public Key Infrastructure to Linux through the efficient #CRLite data format, with the core revocation engine now functional and available to test!
Beyond current progress, this post explores broader integration, performance, and future capabilities like Certificate Transparency enforcement and Merkle Tree.
This is all part of the effort to increase the resilience of #Ubuntu machines by default, but I hope it has a wider benefit on the Linux ecosystem going forward!
An update on upki
Last year, I announced that Canonical had begun supporting the development of upki, a project that will bring browser-grade Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to Linux. Since then, development has been moving at pace thanks…
Ubuntu Community Hub (discourse.ubuntu.com)
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