Hi again.
Thanks for your tip.
As you recommended, I took a look at the s_server code, and I found out that
SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list() function call was missing from my server code.
So I added it, and it worked beautifully.
I really appreciate your help.
Have a great weekend. (Thanks to you, I can enjoy my weekend without worrying about
SSL). :)

/Best regards,
 Sejin

Dr S N Henson wrote:

> Sejin Choi wrote:
> >
> > Ah, this is just a sample code just to see if it's working. This is not the
> > full version of application code. :)
> > While making the sample code, I think I made a mistake to put exit code there.
> >
> > You're right, it shouldn't.
> > But my problem is how to generate/verify the client certificate if there's any
> > difference from the server side certificate.
> > Even without setting the verify funcition, it still has the same problem.
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> I didn't spot anything else obvious. Have you tried using the s_client
> and s_server OpenSSL applications and seeing if the client certificate
> is visible?
>
> Steve.
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