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> On 4/30/21 4:40 AM, Neven Vrenko wrote:
> Hello Alex,
>
> thank you for your answer. I was little bit puzzled since I haven't got
> any error when using "clientca" with "htt
On 4/30/21 4:40 AM, Neven Vrenko wrote:
> Hello Alex,
>
> thank you for your answer. I was little bit puzzled since I haven't got
> any error when using "clientca" with "http_port". I thought, maybe it
> was somehow possible, beyond my understanding. :)
>
> The reason why I didn't respond immedia
Hello Alex,
thank you for your answer. I was little bit puzzled since I haven't got any
error when using "clientca" with "http_port". I thought, maybe it was
somehow possible, beyond my understanding. :)
The reason why I didn't respond immediately, because I wanted to test
everything with the "ht
On 4/22/21 5:24 AM, Neven Vrenko wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have a problem which I'm coping with for some time now.
> I would like to use client certificate authentication with http_port
> command.
>
> As far as I understand the parameter "clientca" should be enough to
> request the browser
Hello community,
I have a problem which I'm coping with for some time now.
I would like to use client certificate authentication with http_port
command.
As far as I understand the parameter "clientca" should be enough to request
the browser to send/offer client certificate.
In my case this line