
Standard X.509 v3 CRL Extensions
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Netscape Certificate Management System Administrator’s Guide • February 2003
CMS Version Support
Supported since CMS 4.2. Refer to “IssuingDistributionPoint” on page 614.
CRL Entry Extensions
The sections that follow lists the CRL entry extension types that are defined as part
of the Internet X.509 v3 Public Key Infrastructure proposed standard, as of
September 1998. All of these extensions are noncritical.
certificateIssuer
OID
2.5.29.29
Discussion
The Certificate Issuer extension identifies the certificate issuer associated with an
entry in an indirect CRL.
This extension is used only with indirect CRLs, which are not supported by CMS.
holdInstructionCode
OID
2.5.29.23
Discussion
The Hold Instruction Code extension indicates the action to be taken after
encountering a certificate that has been placed on hold.
CMS Version Support
Supported since CMS 4.2. Refer to “HoldInstruction” on page 611.
invalidityDate
OID
2.5.29.24
Discussion
The Invalidity Date extension provides the date on which the private key was
compromised or that the certificate otherwise became invalid.
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