From CA API Gateway ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000345-ALG-000099
Associated with: CCI-001991
Without configuring a local cache of revocation data, there is the potential to allow access to users who are no longer authorized (users with revoked certificates).
Open the CA API Gateway - Policy Manager, select "Tasks" from the main menu and chose "Manage Certificates". Click the "Certificate Validation" button and verify there is at least one Policy in the list of Revocation Checking Policies. Double-click one of the listed policies and verify the "Continue processing if server is unavailable" check box is checked. If there is no policy listed or the "Continue processing if server is unavailable" check box is not selected within the revocation policy, this is a finding.
Open the CA API Gateway - Policy Manager, select "Tasks" from the main menu, and chose "Manage Certificates". Click the "Certificate Validation" button and add a Revocation Check Policy in accordance with organizational requirements, making sure to select the "Continue processing if server is unavailable" check box within the policy. If a policy has already been added, open an existing policy and select the "Continue processing if server is unavailable" check box.
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