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06-06-2018 08:41 AM
I am trying to configure OCSP and I am a little confused.
I have added an OSCP responder.
It appears the second step is to allow the Firewall to use it by configuring Device-Management->Interfaces. However, for most of my settings, I am using a Service Route Configuration and I don't see HTTP OCSP listed as an option in Service Route. Is there a way to tell the firewall to use a service route instead of the management interface?
I also see references online (albeit old) that indicates I need to turn on HTTP OCSP for an Interface Management Profile that is used for a specific interface. If this is the case, what interface should be used?
Could someone provide me with some guidance?
Thanks,
06-06-2018 10:11 AM
If your OCSP responder IP is your management IP address, then you need to configure that for HTTP OCSP:
If you're using a service route (a dataplane interface) instead, you'll need to enable HTTP OCSP as an interface profile instead, and assign that profile to the appropriate interface:
06-06-2018 10:11 AM
If your OCSP responder IP is your management IP address, then you need to configure that for HTTP OCSP:
If you're using a service route (a dataplane interface) instead, you'll need to enable HTTP OCSP as an interface profile instead, and assign that profile to the appropriate interface:
06-06-2018 03:23 PM
Thanks for the information. I appreciate it.
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