Is there a way for the layperson to do a quick check on the actual level? Like a blood sugar test?
Wondering if this is why setbacks regularly ruin entire days for me. Sometimes even minor ones.
Holistic Tech Nerd; Discordian Pope.
Is there a way for the layperson to do a quick check on the actual level? Like a blood sugar test?
Wondering if this is why setbacks regularly ruin entire days for me. Sometimes even minor ones.
I’m a trained netsec professional so handling keys and such is not really a hassle for me. What is a hassle IMO is having to manually do more things than hitting the “revoke” button to fully properly revoke a certificate, so that’s where the CRL/OCSP req comes from.
Looks like that part is something you really only get for free with EJBCA, which I’ve tried and found very exhausting to use for my home network. If I had to pick one for work I’d probably go with EJBCA though, seems worth the effort if you’re doing more complex things.
step-ca does not currently support active revocation mechanisms like a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) or Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP).
Meh. Doesn’t do what I need it to. :/
Does seem like automatic CRL/OCSP is something you only get for free with EJBCA. Frustrating, that.
To corroborate this, I have ADHD, just stumbled into this meme and thought “Hey I’m in that picture, cool.”.
I’ve had almost 40 years being undiagnosed and thus unmanaged hyperfocusing on random but sometimes-useful knowledge. Deeply insecure about personal competence, perfect example for chronic imposter syndrome. I feel called out.