Verifying Certificates Without Crl Checking; Specifying The Storage Path For The Certificates And Crls - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
(Optional.) Specify the URL
of the CRL repository.
4.
Enable CRL checking.
5.
Return to system view.
6.
Obtain the CA certificate.
7.
(Optional.) Obtain the CRL
and save it locally.
8.
Verify the validity of the
certificates.

Verifying certificates without CRL checking

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter PKI domain view.
3.
Disable CRL checking.
4.
Return to system view.
5.
Obtain the CA certificate.
6.
Verify the validity of the
certificates.
Specifying the storage path for the certificates and
CRLs
CAUTION:
If you change the storage path, save the configuration before you reboot or shut down the device to avoid
loss of the certificates or the CRLs.
The device has a default storage path for the obtained local certificates and CRLs. You can change the
storage path and specify different paths for the certificates and CRLs.
Command
crl url url-string [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
crl check enable
quit
See
"Obtaining
certificates."
pki retrieve-crl domain
domain-name
pki validate-certificate domain
domain-name { ca | local }
Command
system-view
pki domain domain-name
undo crl check enable
quit
See
"Obtaining
certificates."
pki validate-certificate domain
domain-name { ca | local }
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Remarks
By default, the URL of the CRL
repository is not specified.
By default, CRL checking is enabled.
N/A
N/A
The newly obtained CRL overwrites
the old one, if any.
The obtained CRL must be issued by
a CA certificate in the CA certificate
chain in the current domain.
N/A
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, CRL checking is
enabled.
N/A
N/A
This command is not saved in the
configuration file.

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