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<p dir="auto">Is the issue reported against <code>gnutls-cli</code>/tools explicitly or against the library? It seems that gnutls-cli will trust whichever CRL is provided to it, however the library itself provides functions to verify a CRL, such as <code>gnutls_x509_crl_verify()</code>.</p>
<p dir="auto">For example if you use:</p>
<pre class="code highlight js-syntax-highlight plaintext" lang="plaintext" v-pre="true"><code><span id="LC1" class="line" lang="plaintext">certtool --verify-crl --infile CA-0.crl --load-ca-certificate CA-0.crt</span>
<span id="LC2" class="line" lang="plaintext">...</span>
<span id="LC3" class="line" lang="plaintext"></span>
<span id="LC4" class="line" lang="plaintext">Verification output: Not verified.  The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain violates the signer's constraints. </span></code></pre>
<p dir="auto">if the CRLSign flag is not there. The defaults may be not what is expected, but that functionality is there.</p>
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