About SSL and Secure Inner Channels : Managing CRL distribution points
  
Managing CRL distribution points
You can view, override, or remove CRL distribution points (CDPs) for CAs on the server-side SteelHead under Optimization > CRL Management.
A CDP is a field within a certificate containing information that describes where to retrieve the CRL for the certificate.
To view a list of CDPs for a CA, select the CAs tab to view conventional CAs or the Peering CAs tab to view secure CAs.
The Automatically Discovered CRL Distribution Points table displays a list of CAs for which CDPs automatically discovered. Because not all CAs have CDPs, this list is a subset of the main CA list in the Certificate Authorities page or a subset of the CAs in the Peering Trust table under Optimization > SSL: Secure Peering.
Select the CA name in the Automatically Discovered CRL Distribution Points table. If a CDP has been manually overridden for the CA, it appears in the override column.
To view CDP details and access history, click the right arrow next to the CDP name.
To see the CDP access points, select the CDP Details tab. Use the scroll bar to view the entire address.
To see the Certificate Revocation List, select the View CRL tab. The display includes a CRL Access History list.
Click Check for Update to refresh the display.
To manually override the existing CDP for a certificate with an LDAP server specification, click Add Manual Override. Select a CA name from the drop-down list. Specify the CDP Uniform Resource Indicator (URI) for an LDAP server. For example:
http://ca.actalis.it/crl/root/getCRL