Validation Authority
In Public Key Infrastructure, a Validation Authority (VA) is an entity that provides a service used to verify the validity of a digital certificate per the mechanisms described in the X.509 Standard and (page 69). The dominant method used for this purpose is to host a Certificate Revocation List for download via the HTTP or LDAP protocols. To reduce the amount of network traffic required for certificate validation, the OCSP protocol may be used instead.
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Validation Authority
In Public Key Infrastructure, a Validation Authority (VA) is an entity that provides a service used to verify the validity of a digital certificate per the mechanisms described in the X.509 Standard and (page 69). The dominant method used for this purpose is to host a Certificate Revocation List for download via the HTTP or LDAP protocols. To reduce the amount of network traffic required for certificate validation, the OCSP protocol may be used instead.
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