The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is an Internet protocol used for obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate. It is described...
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OCSP stapling (redirect from TLS Certificate Status Request extension)
The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) stapling, formally known as the TLS Certificate Status Request extension, is a standard for checking the...
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soft where they do. Certificate revocation lists are too bandwidth-costly for routine use, and the Online Certificate Status Protocol presents connection...
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certificates. Trusted third party Web of trust Certificate authority Online Certificate Status Protocol "What is Certificate Revocation List (CRL)? - Definition...
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HTTPS (redirect from Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Secure))
Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) to verify that this is not the case. The browser sends the certificate's serial number to the certificate authority...
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Extended Validation certificates do not require issuing certificate authorities to immediately support Online Certificate Status Protocol for revocation checking...
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indicating whether certificates are still valid. They provide this information through Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) and/or Certificate Revocation...
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fail-soft where they do. Certificate revocation lists are too bandwidth-costly for routine use, and the Online Certificate Status Protocol presents connection...
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X.509 (redirect from X509 certificate)
public key certificates. X.509 certificates are used in many Internet protocols, including TLS/SSL, which is the basis for HTTPS, the secure protocol for browsing...
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well as issuing backdating certificates. WoSign and StartCom issued a fake GitHub certificate. Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Superfish SHA-1 Timestamp...
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