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  1. Relying Parties must use online resources that the CA makes available through its repository to check the status of a Certificate before relying on it. The CA updates OCSP, CRLs and the Web based …

  2. an OCSP responder server at http://qca.ocsp.luxtrust.lu/ provides notice on the status of a Certificate issued by the CA, upon request from a Relying Party, in compliance with the IETF RFC 6960.

  3. An OCSP responder server at http://cca.ocsp.luxtrust.lu/ provides notice on the status of a Certificate issued by the CA, upon request from a Relying Party, in compliance with the IETF RFC 2560.

  4. The status of the GemP15-1 token will now change to “Logged in”. Open the GemP15-1 token, now choose the certificate with the intended usage “Non-Repudation”.

  5. A web interface for Certificate status checking services is available from https://test.luxtrust.lu and allows a user to obtain status information on a Certificate.

  6. LuxTrust S.A. acts as Financial Sector Professional providing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services for the whole economic marketplace in Luxembourg, for both private and public organisations. Under …

  7. put in place an online verification service of the status of the Subscribed Service, available on a 24 hour/7 day basis, except in case of maintenance or unavailability of the LuxTrust systems.

  8. A copy of all information used to check the identity of the Subscriber and any references to his/her professional status, including any reference numbers on documentation used for this verification as …

  9. LuxTrust is in progress to obtain the Qualified status for its LuxTrust Signature Validation Service and is in this regards under supervision of the Luxemburgish national supervisory body.

  10. (xiii) the Certificate, if not revoked, will compromise the trust status of LuxTrust. After revoking the Certificate, LuxTrust may, in its sole discretion, reissue the Certificate to Subscriber or terminate the …