This is an extension question to:
how-do-i-create-a-self-signed-certificate-for-code-signing-on-windows
To take this further, if I have created a CA cert, and have create a set of SPC certs, how do I go about creating revocation lists and distributing them? (note: I have no knowledge about how CRLs work, how they are distributed etc) If I were to GUESS how it all worked, I would hope that the CA cert defined some HTTP address where CRLs could be downloaded, and windows would contact that address the first time a cert chain was queried, and every time the current CRL expires... Then all I would have to do is create a signed web address that distributes certificate serial numbers...?
EDIT: SELF ANSWERED
For anyone else who is interested, Bouncy Castle is a Java+C# library providing a massive set of PKI Crypto APIs, including certificate generation.
Their sample code (in their downloads) demonstrates how to generate a chained set of CA, Intermediate, and 'Personal' certificates.
What it doesnt show, is how to correctly assign an HTTP based CRL - you can do so with this code:
GeneralName gn = new GeneralName(new DerIA5String("http://localhost/revocationlist.crl"), 6);
GeneralNames gns = new GeneralNames(gn);
DistributionPointName dpn = new DistributionPointName(gns);
DistributionPoint distp = new DistributionPoint(dpn, null, null);
DerSequence seq = new DerSequence(distp);
v3CertGen.AddExtension(X509Extensions.CrlDistributionPoints, false, seq);