= "http://127.0.0.1:8082";;
for testing.
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; start the OSCP server again*
>>
>> *I check again*
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>> openssl ocsp -issuer ./demoCA/cacert.pem -serial 0x1009 -text -url
>> http://127.0.0.1:8082 -CAfile cacert.pem Response verify OK
>> 0x1009: revoked
>> This Update: Jul 18 16:13:
,
Steve
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[mailto:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Patterson
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Subject: Re: OSCP server does not update status
Hi there,
One thing that, I think, the OCSP
> Is there a standard to revoke a cert with a request to an OCSP.
Nothing part of OCSP. There are various other standards around (e.g., XKMS
from W3C, KMIP from OASIS) but they're nowhere near as widely used.
/r$
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admins to administer the revocation of certs.
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Far enough thats good to know. Will use for testing only the OCSP request
construction
and return information parsing.
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> *And results are expected REVOKED.*
> *So what is the best practice to get the OSCP server to update?*
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*And results are expected REVOKED.*
*So what is the best practice to get the OSCP server to update?*
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