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Can anyone recommend a free and simple OCSP server for Windows or Linux?
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I am testing the Certificate Revocation functionality of a CMTS device. This requires me to setup a OCSP responder. Since it will only be used for testing I assume that the minimal implementation provided by OpenSSL should suffice.
I have extracted the a certificate from a cable modem, copied it…
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I am testing the Certificate Revocation functionality of a CMTS device. This requires me to setup a OCSP responder. Since it will only be used for testing I assume that the minimal implementation provided by OpenSSL should suffice.
I have extracted the a certificate from a cable modem, copied it…
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Revocation checking is the mechanism to determine the revocation status of a certificate. If it is revoked, it is considered invalid and should not be used. Currently as of JDK 7, the PKIX implementation of java.security.cert.CertPathValidator includes a revocation checking implementation that…
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The Top 10 most popular items shared on the OTN ArchBeat Facebook page for the week of November 11-17, 2012.
Developing and Enforcing a BYOD Policy
Darin Pendergraft's post includes links to a recent Mobile Access Policy Survey by SANS as well as registration information for a Nov…
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