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Since an OCSP response contains less data than a typical certificate revocation list (CRL), it puts less burden on network and client resources. [10]Since an OCSP response has less data to parse, the client-side libraries that handle it can be less complex than those that handle CRLs.
OCSP has the primary benefit of requiring less network bandwidth, enabling real-time and near real-time status checks for high volume or high-value operations. As of Firefox 28, Mozilla has announced they are deprecating CRL in favour of OCSP. [4]
OCSP stapling can solve the operational challenges of OCSP, namely additional network requests causing latency and privacy degradation. [33] However, it can be susceptible to downgrade attacks by an on-path attacker. [9] RFC 7633 defines an extension that embeds a requirement into a certificate to be stapled to a valid OCSP response. [34]
OCSP stapling is designed to reduce the cost of an OCSP validation, both for the client and the OCSP responder, especially for large sites serving many simultaneous users. However, OCSP stapling supports only one OCSP response at a time, which is insufficient for certificate chains with intermediate CA certs. [26] [27]
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The revocation status is checked, whether by CRL, OCSP, or some other mechanism, to ensure the certificate is not revoked; The issuer name is checked to ensure that it equals the subject name of the previous certificate in the path;
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