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From: Tomas G. <to...@pr...> - 2019-06-25 08:32:00
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Hi, Yes, a VA is what you a looking for, at least that's what it sounds like. Regards, Tomas --- PrimeKey Tech Days 2019 Stockholm, Sweden 17-18 September www.primekey.com/tech-days On 2019-06-21 14:35, o haya via Ejbca-develop wrote: > [Re-sending to the mailing list because I think I was sending to the > wrong place... plus I wasn't seeing my post on the archives.] > > > Hi, > > Previously, we had worked with the EJBCA OCSP responder by using the > EJBCA OVA and then configuring an OCSP Responder. > > Now, we want to try to stand up a new, standalone EJBCA OCSP Responder. > > By "standalone", I mean an OCSP Responder, only without the EJBCA CA > functionality, where the OCSP Responder can host/support the OCSP > Responder functionality for CRLs from multiple ("external") CAs. > > I've been looking through the EJBCA documentation, but I am not sure how > to accomplish that? > > I have found this page: > > https://www.ejbca.org/docs/Installing_EJBCA.html > > And I was wondering if the 3rd bullet, "Install EJBCA as an RA or VA", > is what I need to follow, and setup EJBCA as a VA (Validation Authority?)? > > If not, can someone point me to the procedure for standing up such "a > standalone EJBCA OCSP Responder"? > > Thanks, > Jim > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ejbca-develop mailing list > Ejb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ejbca-develop > |