I am using Tomcat 4.1.18 under my Win2K system, and I am trying to do mutual SSL
authentication via certificates.
I have installed both my personal and the CA's certificates in my IE browser.
When I visit my Web server which requires client authentication via HTTPS, IE
certainly brings up the
I am using Tomcat 4.1.18 under my Win2K system, and I am trying to do mutual SSL
authentication via certificates.
I have installed both my personal and the CA's certificates in my IE browser.
When I visit my Web server which requires client authentication via HTTPS, IE
certainly brings up the
Thanks, but I have read that documentation many times.
That documentations tells us how to run Tomcat in SSL mode. And as I mentioned in the
previous message, I know how to do that.
What I want is mutual authentication, that is,
1. The Web server authenticates itself by sending its certificat
I want configure Tomcat SSL for mutual authentication. And I've been exploring this
for a while.
If tomcat-users don't know this, tomcat-developers also get no clue?
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I am actually a tomcat user, but I've been asking in that list for a while, they don't
have a clue.
I am working on a project which does web-based mutual authentication via certificates.
I did a little bit research on the Web and found out that Tomcat SSL obviously
supports mutual authenticatio
If
I reverse to the keytool-generated certificate, both http and https work perfect again.
So, would you please give me a hint, how can I use the certificate generated by my
little Java program to run tomcat with SSL?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Mark (Cho