A quick brain dump of the exisiting OCSP implementations and clients that
are available include: 

Applications:
   ValiCert Apache Validator
   ValiCert Netscape (NSAPI) Validator
   ValiCert IIS (ISAPI) Validator
   ValiCert Desktop Validator (All CryptoAPI applications such as Outlook,
                                         Outlook Express, IE, IIS, Exchange,
etc.)
   ValiCert PureEdge IFV Validator
   ValiCert Outlook Validator
   Verisign Signer
   Netscape PSM
   Balitmore MailSecure (Outlook S/MIME-PlugIn, Standalone S/MIME-Client,
                                 Notes S/MIME-PlugIn)
   Conclusive
   Elock Assured Office, WebSigner
   Oblix NetPoint
   Shym PKEnable (many applications SAP, Peoplesoft, Notes, etc)
   Entegrity TSP
   Secuda
   CeloCom/Gemplus eSigner
   Netegrity
   IBM


Toolkits:
   ValiCert 'C' Validation toolkit
   ValiCert 'Java' Validation toolkit (test client 'vatest')
   Computer Associates eTrust OCSPro toolkit (test client 'ocspc')
   OpenSSL (test client 'openssl ocsp')
   Baltimore KeyTools


Validation Authorities (Services/Product):
   ValiCert Enterprise VA
   Xetex OCSP Responder (discontinued???)
   Verisign OCSP responder (http://ocsp.verisign.com)
   OpenSSL
   CertCo
   GlobalSign
   SysTrust CertControl
   DST (http://ocsp.digsigtrust.com)
   RSA (once was Xcert)
   OpenCA (Openssl based?)
   SecuNet??
   secaron.de??
   Netscape OCSP responder (4.2 sp2)

Ryan M. Hurst





        

-----Original Message-----
From: Olivier Michiels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 6:32 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: OCSP daemon

Thank you for your quick response.
As I previuosly said, I develop an OCSP responder and I would like to know
if there is another OCSP client like the psm in Mozilla.

Thank you

Michiels Olivier

-----Original Message-----
From: Dr S N Henson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: lundi 30 juillet 2001 13:34
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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