CRL Extension Reference
InvalidityDate
The
InvalidityDate
Invalidity Date Extension in CRL entries. The extension is a non-critical CRL entry
extension that is used to specify the date on which it is known or suspected that the
private key was compromised or that the certificate otherwise became invalid.
For general guidelines on setting the invalidity date extension in CRL entries, see
"invalidityDate" on page 740.
Table 14-7 InvalidityDate Configuration Parameters
Parameter
enable
critical
IssuerAlternativeName
The
IssuerAlternativeName
to set the Issuer Alternative Name Extension in CRLs. This extension enables binding
of or associating alternative identities, such as a mail address, a DNS name, an IP
address, and a uniform resource indicator (URI), with the issuer of the CRL.
For general guidelines on setting the issuer alternative name extension in CRLs, see
"issuerAltName" on page 739.
Table 14-8 IssuerAlternativeName Configuration Parameters
Parameter
enable
critical
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rule enables you to configure a Certificate Manager to set the
Description
Specifies whether the rule is enabled or disabled. Select to enable
(default), deselect to disable.
Select if you want the server to mark the extension critical; deselect if
you want the server to mark the extension noncritical (default).
rule enables you to configure a Certificate Manager
Description
Specifies whether the rule is enabled or disabled. Select to enable,
deselect to disable (disable).
Select you want the server to mark the extension critical; deselect if you
want the server to mark the extension noncritical (default).