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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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If the check box is unchecked the Global Responder URL is used. If the Global
Responder URL is incorrectly configured a message, Global responder URL must
be configured, is displayed.
Allow Incomplete Revocation Checks
If OCSP is selected:
If the check box is checked and the Global Responder or the Responder Specified in
the Certificate does not respond for any reason the certificate is not considered
revoked.
If the check box is unchecked and the Global Responder or the Responder
Specified in the Certificate does not respond for any reason the certificate is
considered revoked.
If CRL is selected:
If the check box is checked and the CRL of the specific CA is not loaded, all
Certificates are the CA are not considered revoked.
If the check box is unchecked and the CRL of the specific CA is not loaded, all
Certificates are the CA are considered revoked.
Skip Certificate Validation for OSCP Responder
•No Certificate Validation is performed.
System Flag:
Should intermittent login problems occur when logging in to the RMX’s Management
Network, the OCSP_RESPONDER_TIMEOUT System Flag can be manually added to
system.cfg and its value set to the number of seconds the RMX is to wait for an OCSP
response from the OCSP Responder before failing the connection.
Default: 3 (seconds)
Range: 1-20 (seconds)
Self-signed Certificate
In compliance with UC APL requirements, PKI Self-signed Certificates are supported for the
both the Default Management and IP Network Services.
A mixture of Self-signed and CA-signed Certificates is supported, however a CA-signed
certificate will always override a Self-signed Certificate.
Self-signed Certificate Creation
Self-signed Certificates are created during:
Initial system start-up before any CA-signed Certificates have been installed.
IP Network Services creation.
Network Services updates that result in Host Name changes.
Daily validity checks of Self-signed Certificates.
Backup and Restore of the system configuration
Self-signed Certificate field values are automatically inserted when the certificate is created:
Table 23-2 Self-signed Certificate - Creation
Field Value
Signature Algorithm SHA1