The code for the command "openssl xyz" is usually in the source file apps/xyz.c . So the example OCSP responder is probably in the file apps/ocsp.c . On 04/04/2017 09:04, RajatRokade wrote:
Hi.. I want to create an OCSP responder running on my local machine to avoid the requirement of internet connection.I tired using the command line approach to set up a new CA,build database,run the responder on the localhost and finally query the OCSP responder. I was able to query the server and get the response back with the status the certificate. I want to build the responder using C#. As a start i tried exploring the different OCSP options using command line approach. I am trying out the same with ManagedOpenSSl c# wrapper. In that wrapper no API's related to OCSP are present so i thought i will have to write the wrapper for OCSP on my own. I am not able to understand how do i use the available openssl source code which is present in C language to implement the OCSP responder function. Please help me with this as i am very new to openssl and OCSP concepts.
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