Online Responder

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Online Responder is a Windows server role service that provides real-time certificate status checking using the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) in an Active Directory Certificate Services environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf OCSP responder
Windows Server role service
certificate status service
abbreviation OCSP responder
canBeDeployedAs dedicated OCSP server
canBeInstalledWith AD CS role
canBeSecuredWith HTTPS NERFINISHED
checksStatusOf X.509 certificates NERFINISHED
configuredBy administrators with AD CS permissions
configuredThrough Online Responder Management console NERFINISHED
Server Manager NERFINISHED
integratesWith Active Directory Domain Services NERFINISHED
Enterprise Certification Authority NERFINISHED
introducedIn Windows Server 2008 NERFINISHED
logsEventsTo Windows Event Log NERFINISHED
partOf Active Directory Certificate Services NERFINISHED
providedBy Microsoft NERFINISHED
provides real-time certificate status checking
reduces CRL distribution overhead
replacesNeedFor certificate revocation list downloads
requires OCSP Response Signing certificate
membership in Active Directory domain
network connectivity to Certification Authority
roleOf responding to OCSP requests
roleServiceOf Active Directory Certificate Services role
runsOn Windows Server NERFINISHED
storesConfigurationIn Active Directory NERFINISHED
supports high-availability deployments
load-balanced arrays
multiple revocation configurations
supportsFeature array management
response caching
revocation configuration templates
signing of OCSP responses
supportsProtocol Online Certificate Status Protocol NERFINISHED
supportsScenario SSL/TLS certificate validation
enterprise PKI
smart card logon
usedFor centralized revocation status distribution
improving certificate validation performance
offloading revocation checking from CAs
usedIn Active Directory environment
public key infrastructure
uses HTTP for OCSP responses
validates certificate revocation status

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