Robert Joop schrieb:
> > > an internal protocol?
> >
> > This means that we are coding a server which talks http (or better html)
> 
> we don't code any server that talks http.
> we expect the admin to install an http server, e.g. apache httpd.
> we then fill it with data and scripts.

The scripts will be executed by  the server.

> > and on which talks ocsp but we don't code a server which talks ldap. We
> > only copy some data from the database into the LDAP-server.
> 
> we don't code any server that talks ldap.
> we expect the admin to install an ldap server, e.g. openldap.
> we then fill it with data.

The logical operations are performed by the server itself without any
interaction of OpenCA.
 
> but massimiliano suggested ocspd instead of ocsp.
> but do we want to emphasize the implementation?
> i'd rather emphasize the protocol.

I'm too. It's not important that there is a daemon, it's important that
there is a software which support ocsp.
 
Michael
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