Ramblings on IT and Security

Month: May 2025

PKI – Part 6: Demystifying the CAPolicy.inf file

Ever heard of the capolicy.inf file? It’s like a digital instruction manual for a Certificate Authority (CA) server. It pre-configures the CA and has a say in how certificates are set up or renewed. In other words, it’s a behind-the-scenes helper that ensures everything is governed with digital certificates. In this blog post, I’ll break down what this file does and why it matters in plain and simple terms.

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PKI – Part 5: Creating Unique Object Identifiers (OIDs)

Introduction: Why OIDs matter in PKI

When building or managing a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), precision and uniqueness are not optional, they’re very essential. Don’t be one of many, be your unique self! One key element that reflects this is the Object Identifier (OID). OIDs are globally unique values used to identify everything from certificate policies and application purposes to custom certificate extensions and cryptographic algorithms.

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