Revocation is an irreversible state i that permanently invalidates a digital certificate.
Revocation of a certificate can be requested by:
- The service manager
- The person holding the certificate
- The AOC Consortium, as a digital certification service provider
A Below we explain how to carry out the revocation depending on the applicant:
1. Access a l' <a href="http://www.eacat.cat/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">EACAT , specifically a Procedures>AOC Consortium>Digital Certification Service> T-CAT: Request for revocations
2. A the “Initial Information” tab is already selected l'revoke certificates option, so click a “Save draft” to a continue.
3. A the “Request data” tab you can write the certificate data a revoke (l the tool will detect the certificate automatically), o or you can search for the certificate with the magnifying glass.
If you select l' magnifying glass option the following screen will open:
Fill in the following information:
- “Name” o “NIF/NIE” of the certificate a revoke.
- L'status of the certificate which in our case is “Vvalid” by default, since if it is expired it cannot be revoked.
- Select the “Certificate Type”
Click a “Search”
Once the certificate appears, you will be able to select it and click “Select” to continue.
4. A the “Application Announcements” tab selects the reason for revocation i a then “Next”
The main reasons for revocation are:
- Compromise of the information contained in the certificate (for example change of subscriber data)
- Compromise of the security of the o key of the certificate (for example suspicion of fraudulent use of the o certificate of the i PUK PIN).
- Compromise of the cryptographic device (e.g. loss o unusability of the cryptographic device)
- Reasons relating to the subscriber o to the key holder (for example end of the contractual relationship of the subscriber o change of the subscriber's data).
- Inclusion a the list of prohibited subscribers (for example inclusion of a subscriber in the list of prohibited subscribers).
- Others
5. A then sends the request a signature using the “Send a sign” button. L The user with the role of personal certificate applicant must sign the submission from EACAT/My procedures/To sign, pressing the “Sign” button.
The request will be registered a EACAT i in a few minutes the certificate will be automatically revoked. Once registered a EACAT the revocation enters the system i there is no possibility of reversing the request.
To revoke the certificate, you must access a l'addressa <a href="https://scd.aoc.cat/revocar">https://scd.aoc.cat/revocar i add the requested data. If you do not remember the Management Code:
- You can find it in the email in which the PIN codes i PUK were sent to you.
- You can find it on the delivery slip that you signed when receiving the T-CAT.
- You can recover it by clicking the l'red link located at the end of the i screen. You can recover the data a l'email addressa indicated.
Revocation can be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Revoke Certificate screen:
"Recover Data" screen
The owner will receive an email to recover the data:
Once the requested data has been filled in, the holder will be able to revoke the certificate i. They will receive an email a l'addressa indicated with the change in status of the certificate i confirming that the certificate has been revoked. The message that the certificate has been revoked will also appear on the screen.
The certificate has been revoked:
The holder can also revoke their certificate by calling 900 90 50 90 (24*7 service), where the management code must also be indicated.
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