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This draft is a work item of the Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: X.509 Internet Public Key Infrastructure
                          Online Certificate Status Protocol, version 2
	Author(s)	: M. Myers, A. Malpani, D. Pinkas
	Filename	: draft-ietf-pkix-ocspv2-ext-00.txt
	Pages		: 30
	Date		: 2002-11-4
	
The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) enables applications to
determine on line the revocation status of a certificate. This 
document specifies one extension for the OCSP protocol and defines 
a version v2 for that protocol which allows additional means to 
designate the certificate for which the revocation status is 
requested. It also allows to ask for the revocation status of either 
a public key certificate (PKC) or an attribute certificate (AC).

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