Hi Dave, I assume you have installed and configured the OCSP server ... :D If not, you have to download it as it is a separate package (that I am going to update quite soon... :D).
The OCSP server returns an OCSP response.. so it is not viewable with the browser. You can use the `openssl ocsp' to view the response (check the command line syntax by using `openssl ocsp -'. Or you can just use wget (`wget http://...') and then parse the contents of the saved data with `openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in <filename>'. Or, last but not least, just use the telnet command: $ telnet host 2560 then hit a couple of returns.. you'll see the response.. with the full headers. I hope this helps, Cheers, Max On 11/13/2009 09:49 AM, blain...@gdls.com wrote:
I have a OCSP URL similar to the default one as an AIA location http://host:2560/ca/ca.html If I copy and paste into a browser, it returns a 0 What is that supposed to return????
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