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<p dir="auto">Hi Nikos,</p>
<p dir="auto">I ran into a similar issue using OpenSSL where s_client would not support
certain checks that openssl verify would not.</p>
<p dir="auto">The OSPP from NIAP specifically mentions: "If CRL is selected, the
evaluator will configure the CA to sign a CRL with a certificate that does
not have the cRLsign key usage bit set, and verify that validation of the
CRL fails."</p>
<p dir="auto">In that case I guess it is ok to use certtool. However, in some cases, the
PP mandates "the connection to fail", in which case using a utility like
certtool would not be appropriate, and NIAP wants to see actual packet
capture files, which you cannot obtain using certtool only.</p>
<p dir="auto">Best,
Quentin</p>
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