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7.6

Cisco VPN 3000 SSL

Asked by mahollis in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS

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Hi,

I have done the following based on the documentation for the Cosco VPN 3000:
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Tasks Summary
Whether you use SCEP or the manual method, you perform the following tasks
to obtain and install certificates:

  1.. Obtain and install one or more CA certificate(s).

  2.. Create an enrollment request for one or more identity certificates.

  3.. Request an identity certificate from the same CA that issued the CA
certificate(s).

  4.. Install the identity certificate on the VPN Concentrator.

  5.. Enable CRL checking and caching.

  6.. Enable certificates.
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For step 5 CRL checking I did the following below:


      CRL Retrieval Policy
     No CRL checking
     Use static CRL distribution points Choose the method to use to retrieve
the CRL.
     Use CRL distribution points embedded in
      certificate being checked


but after I click on the link: Certificate Authorities [ View All CRL Caches
it does not show any CRL in Cache


When I bring up the web site it still has the certificate from the SSL
Certificates from the Public interface instead of what I have within my
Identify Certificates.  I presume that it is because I have no CRLs in Cache
but how do I get the CRLs in cache?
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