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Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] Revoke a certificate and reuse it
On 25.08.23 21:41, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
> Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
> # ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
> Now if you change your mind, is
On 26/08/2023 08:58, Bo Berglund wrote:
I tried to use revocation on our company VPN when a few employees left and it
seemed to work fine until a week later when it did not work anymore!
At that point the VPN stopped working for*everyone*, noone was allowed in at
all!!!
What is important to be
On 27.08.23 20:43, Jason Long wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2023 at 1:33 PM, Jochen Bern
that seems correct, but as I said, I don't use EasyRSA myself.
Hello,Thanks again.Can you show me the OpenSSL commands that you use
to generate the server and client certificates?
I'm not using bare OpenSSL for
On Sun, Aug 27, 2023 at 1:33 PM, Jochen Bern
wrote: On 27.08.23 07:49, Jason Long wrote:
> 1- When a key is generated, how many days is the default time for it to
> expire?
>Whatever your configuration files say. And >frankly, just generating one
>and *looking* at it might tell you *even fas
On 27.08.23 07:49, Jason Long wrote:
1- When a key is generated, how many days is the default time for it to expire?
Whatever your configuration files say. And frankly, just generating one
and *looking* at it might tell you *even faster* than reading the configs.
(IIRC EasyRSA comes with its
>On 26.08.23 07:32, Jason Long wrote:
> 1- How do you give keys to a large number of clients? Suppose there are
> 1000 employees in a company, do all employees have to go to the IT
> department of that company to get the client keys?
>Certificates are technical proof that the CA trusts the h
On 26.08.23 07:32, Jason Long wrote:
1- How do you give keys to a large number of clients? Suppose there are
1000 employees in a company, do all employees have to go to the IT
department of that company to get the client keys?
Certificates are technical proof that the CA trusts the holder
On Sat, 26 Aug 2023 05:32:56 + (UTC), Jason Long via Openvpn-users
wrote:
>On 25.08.23 21:41, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
>> Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
>> # ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
>> Now if you change your mind, is it possible to u
On Sat, 26 Aug 2023 05:32:56 + (UTC), Jason Long via Openvpn-users
wrote:
>On 25.08.23 21:41, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
>> Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
>> # ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
>> Now if you change your mind, is it possible to u
On 25.08.23 21:41, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
> Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
> # ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
> Now if you change your mind, is it possible to use that certificate again?
> Is there a command to validate a revoked certificate?
On 25.08.23 21:41, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
# ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
Now if you change your mind, is it possible to use that certificate again?
Is there a command to validate a revoked certificate?
Seman
Hello,With the help of the following command, you can revoke a certificate:
# ./revoke-full "Client_Name"
Now if you change your mind, is it possible to use that certificate again? Is
there a command to validate a revoked certificate?
Thank you.___
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