Hi
The index.txt is an ascii file consisting of four fields
eg ) V 051213070133Z B3500880020644B6 unknown /C=IN/ST=TamilNadu/O=cbe/CN=test
where:
V - Certificate is Valid (R for revoked certificates )
051213070133Z - Date upto which the certificate is valid
B3500880020644B6 - Serial number of the certificate
/C=IN/ST=TamilNadu/O=cbe/CN=test - subject of the certificate
Thanks,
051213070133Z - Date upto which the certificate is valid
B3500880020644B6 - Serial number of the certificate
/C=IN/ST=TamilNadu/O=cbe/CN=test - subject of the certificate
Thanks,
Prakash
Marco Klasmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
is the format for "index.txt" database file of a CA defined somewhere?
I want to run "openssl ocsp" as a small test OCSP responder, which
needs this index file as input. For testing purposes I would like to
manipulate some lines of this file, but I can't find any documentation
about the format?
By the way, is there a possibility to use a real database instead
of this plain ASCII file?
Thanks in advance,
Marco
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