Setting Up a Certificate Manager with OCSP Service
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If you installed the Certificate Manager's with its OCSP service feature
disabled, a default policy rule (named
may not have the correct attributes for adding the Authority Information
Access extension to certificates.
In either case, it's advisable that you check the status of the said policy rule, and
update it if required. Also, for testing whether your OCSP-compliant clients can
verify revocation status of certificates by querying the OCSP responder, you will be
issuing a client certificate containing the Authority Information Access extension to
Personal Security Manager you installed.
To verify the status of policy rules that enable the Certificate Manager to add the
extensions required in an OCSP-compliant client certificate:
In the navigation tree, select Certificate Manager, and then select Policies.
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The Policy Rules Management tab appears. It lists configured policy rules.
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