Management::OCSPResponder::set_ignore_aia_state¶
Introduced : BIG-IP_v9.0
Sets the states that if true, then always use the URL specified in the
configuration file, and ignore any URL contained in the client
certificates&apos authorityInfoAccess OCSP field. If this option is
not set (the default) AND the client certificate has a valid AIA OCSP
field set, then first attempt to connect to the responder in the
client&aposs AIA OCSP field, and fall back to the URL in the responder
definition if that server is not available. See RFC2560 for more
detail of the authorityInfoAccess x509 extension and its intended
usage.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Type | Description |
responders | String [] | The names of the OCSP responders. |
states | EnabledState [] | The states of the specified responders. |
Exceptions¶
Exception | Description |
Common::AccessDenied | Raised if the client credentials are not valid. |
Common::InvalidArgument | Raised if one of the arguments is invalid. |
Common::OperationFailed | Raised if an operation error occurs. |
See Also¶
iControl ::
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