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Marko Jovanovic commented on AMQ-6118:
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Okay, I've set the OCSP command in the activemq.bat and started the broker via 
activemq-admin.bat. Now my JVM has this arguments stored. I'm able to see it 
through jconsole.
My Client, which is revoked by the ocsp responder, connects successfully as 
before - without any log entry. Also I can't see any try to connect my ocsp 
responder via http port 80 in my Firewall logs. Any ideas how to get it work? 
What could it be? (And how does it work with linux?)
I've attached a screenshot showing my jconsole output with the jvm arguments 
successfully applied.

> ActiveMQ SSL CRL Checking via OCSP
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>
>                 Key: AMQ-6118
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-6118
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Broker
>    Affects Versions: 5.12.1
>         Environment: Windows Server 2012R2 with ActiveMQ Windows Distribution
>            Reporter: Marko Jovanovic
>
> For some unknown reason, the CRL Check via OCSP isn't working in Windows 
> ActiveMQ 5.12.1
> After reviewing the Linux distribution of Activemq there was a configuration 
> line found in the file bin/env.
> The Config in Linux Distribution looked like:
> # Set additional JSE arguments
> #ACTIVEMQ_SSL_OPTS="-Dcom.sun.security.enableCRLDP=true -Docsp.enable=true 
> -Docsp.responderURL=http://ocsp.example.net:80";
> Where to set it in Windows file distribution? 
> Tried to set it in activemq file but no success. I couldn't see any request 
> going to the responder URL which I configured.
> Think there is a general Problem with the code concerning OCSP functionality.



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