Re: PKI and Relying Parties
From: Harold Hammond (HammondITS@netscape.net)Date: 03/28/02
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From: Harold Hammond <HammondITS@netscape.net> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 08:02:25 -0500
This isn't about access control or about the reliability of a PKI. The simple
question is how can one get access to up-to-date CRLs without becoming a CA.
I want to be able to check Certificate Revocation Lists for digital certificates
being presented at my website. I do not want to be a CA. I do not want anyone
to be a CA on my behalf.
Any ideas?
-Harold
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