Hello Julian,

You need to edit ../openca/etc/openssl/extfiles/xxxxxxxx.ext.template
and insert this line (edit it to satisfy your needs):

authorityInfoAccess = OCSP;URI:http://HOST.DOMAIN.COM:2560 

2560 - port

Regards,

Dmitrij


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> Subject: [Openca-Users] Linking to OCSP service in certificates
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'd like to set the link to the OCSP service in all my 
> certificates and I found out that I have to use AIA 
> (authorityInformationAccess) for this. Unfortunately I could 
> not find out the correct format to set this in the 
> openssl/extfiles. Can somebody help me out? Thanks!
> 
> 
> Greetz
> Julian
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