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EXTERNAL CERTIFICATION AUTHORITY (ECA) TESTING INFORMATION
Updated: 2/11/2021 2:17:35 PM
Corestreet, Ltd., Responder Appliance 1400
Web Site Corestreet, Ltd.
Status CERTIFIED - The certification letter is available on the JITC Joint Interoperability Tool web page. A JIT account must be requested to obtain access to the certification letters.
Date Certified February 2005
Type/Supported Functions Online Certificate Status Protocol Responder.
Operating Systems Supported Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack (SP) 4, Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 1, RedHat Linux 9.
Associated Software Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Mozilla 1.0.2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Microsoft IIS 5.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7e.
Common Access Card Information Not Tested.
Application Description CoreStreet’s Responder Appliance 1400 is an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Responder that provides the status of Good, Revoked, or Unknown for a single certificate or list of certificates to Relying Parties in the form of a signed response. CoreStreet’s Responder Appliance 1400 is dependent upon CoreStreet’s Real Time Credentials (RTC) Authority. The RTC Authority retrieves Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) from designated sources and pre-generates signed responses in the form of validation proofs based on the entries in the CRLs. The validation proofs are signed with the private key of the RTC Authority and stored on a database server. CoreStreet’s Responder Appliance 1400 retrieves the validation proofs from the RTC Authority and uses them to respond to status requests from Relying Parties. Responses with a status of "Good" or "Revoked" are signed, while responses indicating a status of "Unknown" are not signed.

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