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Corestreet, Ltd., Tactical Validation Authority, version 5.1.5 hotfix 20071119-1
Web Site Corestreet, Ltd.
Status Not Tested. Vendor released a new version.
Date Certified N/A
Type/Supported Functions Online Certificate Status Protocol Responder.
Operating Systems Supported Minimum Linux System Configuration
  • 1 GHz Intel x86 processor
  • 512 MB memory
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.4
  • 500 MB available disk space
Minimum Solaris System Configuration
  • 500 MHz SPARC processor
  • 512 MB memory
  • Sun Solaris 8 or Sun Solaris 10
  • 500 MB available disk space
Minimum Microsoft Windows System Configuration
  • 1 GHz MHz Intel x86 processor
  • 512 MB memory
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP4, or
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1
  • 500 MB available disk space
Associated Software Web browser for management; optionally a database (MSDE); HSM for compliance with FIPS 140-2-This is an environmental (i.e. US Federal government) deployment requirement
Common Access Card Information Not Tested.
Application Description The CoreStreet TVA is capable of receiving certificate validation requests through the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) defined in RFC 2560. The CoreStreet TVA provides signed responses validated in real time when operated in traditional mode and publishes pre-generated responses used by CoreStreet Responders or CoreStreet Responder Appliances.

This description was provided by the vendor.

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