A CRL is comprised of.
A.
Malicious IP addresses.
B.
Trusted CA’s.
C.
Untrusted private keys.
D.
Public keys.
A CRL is comprised of.
A CRL is comprised of.
A.
Malicious IP addresses.
B.
Trusted CA’s.
C.
Untrusted private keys.
D.
Public keys.
The CRL (Certificate Revocation List) is a list of Certificates, Private or Public, that has been revoked. This is because it is untrusted! As in “C. Untrusted private key.
I totally agree. Sometimes I wonder if this is not a waste of my time. But I have a friend that just passed his Security plus, and swears by this.
The CRL is comprised of Revoked Certs…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revocation_list
So is it C or D?
private keys aren’t published, so they wouldn’t show up on a CRL. CA’s contain (among other things) public keys.
the answer is D