SSLCRLCacheLifetime
FlexNet Manager Suite
2024 R2
(On-Premises)
Command line | Registry
SSLCRLCacheLifetime, supported only for UNIX-like
platforms, sets the maximum lifetime of certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) cached in the
SSLCRLPath, expressed as a whole number of seconds. A cached
CRL is expired on the earlier of:- Its own
nextUpdatevalue (which is the certificate's valid until date), or - The sum of the
SSLCRLCacheLifetimeand the operating system'sLast modifieddate/time on the cached file.
The special case of 0 means that the cache lifetime is disabled, and a CRL
expires as set in its nextUpdate field. (If the CRL does not have any
nextUpdate value when the SSLCRLCacheLifetime=0, the CRL
is not cached.)
Depending on your environment, one possible use is to set this to about 10 minutes (600 seconds). This is sufficient for an agent to complete a policy update, for example, and then refresh the cache on the next occurrence.
Values
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Values / range |
Zero, or a positive integer. |
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Default value |
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Example values |
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Command line
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Tool |
Inventory component (ndtrack), and upload component (ndupload) |
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Example |
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Registry
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Installed by |
Code internals, or manual configuration |
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Computer preference |
[Registry]\ManageSoft\Common or
[Registry]\ManageSoft\<Component>\CurrentVersion
where <Component> is the registry key for an
individual component (Tracker, or Uploader) |
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2024 R2