Hi Nicolas,

pit-ca issued another certificate to a client wanting to connect to the same
server identified by secure.payerspot.com.

I'm looking for a solution allowing two clients to connect to the same
server using certificates issued by different CAs.

In this case the client forces the server verification by requesting its
certificate.

So the two server certificates must be sent to each client .

Cetificate chain1 (issued by CA1)
0 s:
   i:
----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

Cetificate chain2 (issued by CA2)
0 s:
   i:
----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

Can two certificates be presented to a client which will identify the
chained certificate to be verified ?

Regards.




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