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Table 11-15 AuthInfoAccessExt Configuration Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description
• If you selected URL, the value must be a non-relative universal resource identifier
• If you selected iPAddress, the value must be a valid IP address specified in
• If you selected OID, the value must be a unique, valid OID specified in
• If you selected otherName, the value must be the absolute path to the file

AuthorityKeyIdentifierExt

The
Authority Key Identifier Extension to certificates. The extension is used to identify the
public key that corresponds to the private key used by a CA to sign certificates.
For general information about this extension, see "authorityKeyIdentifier" on
page 724.
For information on setting the subject key identifier extension in certificates, see
"SubjectKeyIdentifierExt" on page 562.
(URI) following the URL syntax and encoding rules. That is, the name must
include both a scheme (for example, http) and a fully qualified domain name or
IP address of the host. For example,
http://ocspResponder.example.com:8000
dot-separated numeric component notation. The syntax for specifying the IP
address is as follows:
IPv4 address must be in the n.n.n.n format; for example, 128.21.39.40. IPv4
address with netmask must be in the n.n.n.n,m.m.m.m format. For example,
128.21.39.40,255.255.255.00.
For IP version 6 (IPv6), the address should be in the form with netmask separated
by a comma. Examples of IPv6 addresses with no netmask are
0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3 and FF01::43. Examples of IPv6 addresses with
netmask are 0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3,FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:
FFFF:255.255.255.0 and
FF01::43,FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FF00:0000.
dot-separated numeric component notation. Although you can invent your own
OIDs for the purposes of evaluating and testing this server, in a production
environment, you should comply with the ISO rules for defining OIDs and for
registering subtrees of IDs. See <<<XREF
Identifiers">>>
for information on allocating private OIDs. For example,
1.2.3.4.55.6.5.99.
containing the base-64 encoded string of the location. For example,
/usr/netscape/servers/ext/aia/othername.txt.
AuthorityKeyIdentifierExt
Extension-Specific Policy Module Reference
Appendix B, "Object
plug-in module enables you to add the
Chapter 11
Policies
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