Use this page to determine the location of the certificate revocation
lists (CRL) known to the application server. The Application Server checks
the CRLs to determine the validity of the client certificate. A certificate
that is found in a certificate revocation list might not be expired, but is
no longer trusted by the certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate.
The CA might add the certificate to the certificate revocation list if it
believes that the client authority is compromised.
To view the administrative console panel
for the collection certificate store on the cell level, complete the following
steps:
- Click Security > Web services.
- Under additional properties, click Collection certificate store.
- Click the name of a configured collection certificate store or create
a new collection certificate store first.
- Under Additional properties, click Certificate revocation lists.
To view the administrative console panel for the collection certificate
store on the server level, complete the following steps:
- Click Servers > Application servers > server_name.
- Under Security, click Web services: Default bindings for Web services
security.
- Under Additional properties, click Collection certificate store.
- Click the name of a configured collection certificate store or create
a new collection certificate store first.
- Under Additional properties, click Certificate revocation lists.
![[Version 6 only]](../../v6app.gif)
To view this administrative console page for the collection
certificate store on the application level, complete the following steps:
- Click Applications > Enterprise applications > application_name.
- Under Related items, click EJB modules or Web
modules > URI_name.
- Under Additional properties, you can access collection
certificate stores for the following bindings:
- For the Request generator, click Web services: Client security bindings.
Under Request generator (sender) binding, click Edit custom > Collection
certificate store.
- For the Request consumer, click Web services: Server security bindings.
Under Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit custom > Collection
certificate store.
- For the Response generator, click Web services: Server security bindings.
Under Response generator (sender) binding, click Edit custom > Collection
certificate store.
- For the Response consumer, click Web services: Client security bindings.
Under Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit custom > Collection
certificate store.
- Click the name of a configured collection certificate store or create
a new collection certificate store first.
- Under Additional properties, click Certificate revocation lists.
- Under Additional properties, you can access collection certificate stores
for the following bindings:
- For the Response receiver binding, click Web services: Client security
bindings. Under Response receiver binding, click Edit.
- Under Additional properties, click Collection certificate store > certificate_store_name.
- Under Additional properties, click X.509 certificates.
- Click New and specify the path to the certificate revocation list.
![[Version 5 only]](../../v5app.gif)
To add a certificate revocation list for a version 5.x
application, complete the following steps:
- Click Applications > Enterprise applications > application_name.
- Under Related items, click Manage modules > URI_name.