Hi,

the HTTP GET support is on its way. Actually we are in the process of
porting the OCSP server to LibPKI - it makes it easier to manage HSMs
and it has direct support for PKCS#11 devices.

Once we have a stable version (0.4.0) of LibPKI we will finish the work
on the OCSP server and publish the new version.

This is the first step toward the extensive use of LibPKI in all of our
servers. Ideally we will have a single server with plugins for the different
services that can be enabled/disabled. By using the PRQP activating and
de-activating a service will enable clients to automatically use (or
stop using) the specific service... that is a very useful feature!!!!

Cheers,
Max


On 11/20/2009 04:29 PM, blain...@gdls.com wrote:

Cool. I wasn't sure if the chain should be specified as part of the
-issuer cert or the -CAcert. Your help confirmed that it is the -CAcert
that requires the concatenated chain of certs.

Also when will you support HTTP GET method in OCSP?

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