Mail Protection: CRL for email encryption Certificate Authority (CA)
Using the ASTARO builtin Certificate Authority (CA) for creating certificates for external mailboxes, you should have a CRL (Certificate Revocation List) for certificates that have been revoked or are no longer valid, and therefore should not be relied upon. It is like the CRL you can use to disable a certificate in the "Remote Access" section of the ASG.
6 comments
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Michael Kern
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Our customers are requesting CRL too! How much longer to finish this request?
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Thieu Hon Tran
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Our mail partners also demand the availability of a CRL via HTTP/HTTPS. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S/MIME#S.2FMIME_certificates: "[...] Other CAs only post serial numbers and revocation status, which does not include any of the personal information. The latter, at a minimum, is mandatory to uphold the integrity of the public key infrastructure."
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Daniel Lutzenberger, Rosen Eiskrem GmbH
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Very important!!! Our customers are requesting CRL!! We don´t have much time for that, so please hurry up with that feature.
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ROTON IT-Service GmbH, O.Knittel
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We need this feature for email encryption between two great customers. For us and our customer this is important. Now we must search for another solution and cant use the nice feature from astaro :-(
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Christian Holl
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CRL querys are requested by all our partners for email encryption.
But we can´t provide
Very important -
fjoelsivor
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CRL querys are requested by all our partners for email encryption.
But we can´t provide
Very important