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An ors file extension is related to the Online Certificate Status Protocol files used for obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate.
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The ors file extension is associated with the Online Certificate Status Protocol files.
The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is an Internet protocol used for obtaining the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate. It is described in RFC 2560 and is on the Internet standards track. It was created as an alternative to certificate revocation lists (CRL), specifically addressing certain problems associated with using CRLs in a public key infrastructure (PKI). Messages communicated via OCSP are encoded in ASN.1 and are usually communicated over HTTP. The "request/response" nature of these messages leads to OCSP servers being termed OCSP responders.
Mime types:
application/ocsp-response
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An ors file extension is associated with the DSP Group TrueSpeech Audio format.
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The ors file extension is related to the DSP Group TrueSpeech, an audio codec installed in Microsoft Windows operating system.
The ors file stores record created by DSP Group TrueSpeech.
Open file with:
The default multimedia player from Microsoft Windows
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