The URL for the CRL (and OSCP) is typically in the certificate itself.
Just open it (on Windows) or list the properties with the openssl tool
or similar.

Regards,
David

On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 at 12:25, Kenneth Porter via TortoiseSVN
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>
> I control the gateway and DNS, so perhaps I can intercept that check from 
> there until my Internet comes back up. What does that check look like? A web 
> request to a particular hostname?
>
> On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 3:20:01 AM UTC-8, David Balažic wrote:
>>
>> It may be trying to check if the certificate was revoked.
>> There _might_ be an option to turn this check of, but is obviously a bad 
>> practice from security standpoint.
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