We are using ejbca 6.2 and, in Italy, the law says that
it's mandatory to keep expired certificates in crl.
Is there a way to achieve this with EJBCA 6.2
Thank you very much
and best regards
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I guess this should belong more in EJBCA forum right?
Currently there is not easy way, other than to hack the code, or hack in the database.
We've gotten this question from Italy a couple of times, the requirement seems to be only in Italy. We've tried to get someone from Italiy to submit a patch, but so far nothing.
Hi,
We are using ejbca 6.2 and, in Italy, the law says that
it's mandatory to keep expired certificates in crl.
Is there a way to achieve this with EJBCA 6.2
Thank you very much
and best regards
Hi,
I guess this should belong more in EJBCA forum right?
Currently there is not easy way, other than to hack the code, or hack in the database.
We've gotten this question from Italy a couple of times, the requirement seems to be only in Italy. We've tried to get someone from Italiy to submit a patch, but so far nothing.
Cheers,
Tomas
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