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RE: DoD X.509 Certificate Policy



Ed:

[or anyone else]

The DOD X.509 Certificate Policy, Version 2.0 dated March 1999 discusses
a CRL validity period for class 4 certificates as DAILY.  If class 4 
certificates equate to FORTEZZA certificates, current policy (NAG-69B) 
now says 28 days.  Does anyone know if NAG-69/current policy has been
changed?

Is DOD moving away from FORTEZZA?  Is DOD looking at smart cards or
Universal Serial Bus?


Dave Sweigert
GTE Government Systems




-----Original Message-----
From: Donahue, Edward [mailto:edonahue@ASEC-MD2.COM]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 8:32 AM
To: Sweigert, David; pki-twg@csmes.ncsl.nist.gov
Subject: RE: DoD X.509 Certificate Policy


Dave 

I believe these documents are official, if not final.  They are the versions
which people are currently using.  I have mentioned several times that the
NSFF web site does not have these current versions, but so far the site has
not been updated, so apparently I haven't mentioned it to the right people.


Ed Donahue 

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Sweigert, David [SMTP:David.Sweigert@GSC.GTE.Com]
> Sent:	Friday, June 04, 1999 2:31 PM
> To:	pki-twg@csmes.ncsl.nist.gov
> Cc:	ietf-pkix@imc.org; spki@c2.net
> Subject:	DoD X.509 Certificate Policy
> 
> It would be great to get any clarification from DoD on the following:
> 
> The Public Key Infrastructure Roadmap for DoD. 
>  
> Is the June 3, 1999, Version 2.0, Revision C available
> for distribution ?  Is it final ?
> 
> Is the DoD X.509 Certificate Policy, Version 2.0 dated March
> 1999 final ?
> 
> Thanks for your interest.
> 
> Dave Sweigert