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Delegated Path Discovery

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Delegated Path Discovery (DPD) is a method for querying a trusted server for information about a public key certificate.

DPD allows clients to obtain collated certificate information from a trusted DPD server. This information may then be used by the client to validate the subject certificate.

The requirements for DPD are described in RFC 3379. [1]

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  1. ^ Housley, Russ; Pinkas, Denis (September 2002). Delegated Path Validation and Delegated Path Discovery Protocol Requirements (Report). Internet Engineering Task Force.