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The following table describes the three options for certificate revocation checking:

Access Control

Description

OCSP

The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is an Internet protocol used for
obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate.

CRL

Certificate Revocation List (CRL) is a list of certificates (a list of serial numbers
for certificates) that have been revoked or are no longer vaild, and therefore
should not be relied upon.

No Check

This indicates that no checking of revoked certificates will be done.

Table 4.9 Certificate Revocation Checking

The administrator should select the revocation checking mechanism for the vCAS. If it is unclear which to
select, then click Auto Select and the vCAS will select an appropriate option. While the vCAS is
performing this auto configuration, a set of working gears appears to the right of the revocation checking
options.

The Authentication Level section of the Authentication dialog box allows you to select between single-
factor and two-factor authentication for login and tunnel access through the vCAS. The two-factor
authentication is more secure and is the default mode.

Email Alerts

Your vCAS has the ability to notify you via e-mail when certain events take place. To enable this feature
complete the following steps:

1. Select Tools, then Email Alerts. The Email Alerts screen appears.

2. In the System section, enter your e-mail address and your corporate SMTP mail server.

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Chapter 4: Managing your vCAS