Hi all,
as mentioned some weeks before, we have an OCSP-Responder ready to download.
It is FREE TO USE for 100 certificates. Meaning you can ask the responder
for 100 different certificate serial numbers. THERE IS NO LIMITATION
REGARDING NUMBER OF REQUESTS! You can ask the responder million times - but
not for more than 100 different certificates. It is based on apache,
features a Webmin-like WebGUI and has a lot of other interesting features
(including chaining).
Please feel free to test it: http://www.sytrust.com
Within the next weeks we will also set up openvalidation.org. This will be a
free forwarder for OCSP-requests. So every OCSP-responder can register with
openvalidation.org giving the root-Certificate he answers for. On the other
hand every user may ask the OCSP-Responder of openvalidation.org for any
certificate - and openvalidation will chain the request to the responder
registered for this certificate issuer and will forward the answer unchanged
to the client.
With openvalidation there will be a test-responder online, for now please
download our reponder and install it locally.
--
Dipl.Inf. Florian Oelmaier
syTrust S.A.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr S N Henson
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OCSP daemon
>
>
> Olivier Michiels wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I also develop an OCSP responder and I'm interested to find the
> ocsp deamon.
> > Is it in Openssl or OpenCA ?
> >
>
> The latest snapshot includes some OCSP responder code in the openssl
> 'ocsp' application. It is intended for test and debugging purposes and
> to give an example of how to implement an OCSP responder using the API.
> It is somewhat limited: for example it wont accept multiple simultaneous
> connections.
>
> It is possible to drive the ocsp application from a CGI script as well.
>
> Steve.
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