****
#
exim -bd -oX PORT_D -DSERVER=server \
- -DOCSP=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.good.resp
+ -DOPT=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.good.resp
****
client-gnutls \
-ocsp aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/ca_chain.pem \
****
#
exim -bd -oX PORT_D -DSERVER=server \
- -DOCSP=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.dated.resp
+ -DOPT=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.dated.resp
****
# XXX test sequence might not be quite right; this is for a server refusal
# and we're expecting a client refusal.
****
#
exim -bd -oX PORT_D -DSERVER=server \
- -DOCSP=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.revoked.resp
+ -DOPT=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.revoked.resp
****
client-gnutls \
-ocsp aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/ca_chain.pem \
****
#
exim -bd -oX PORT_D -DSERVER=server \
- -DOCSP=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.good.resp
+ -DOPT=DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.ocsp.good.resp
****
#
-# Temporarily (I hope) use OpenSSL-based client, as GnuTLS is buggy and always requests (and understands)
-# stapling
-#
client-gnutls \
HOSTIPV4 PORT_D aux-fixed/cert2 aux-fixed/cert2
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