Authentication certificates
Hi Mark -
I saw it, and...
don't know the answers for the second two (don't fully understand the
questions) , but yes, you can create your own Certificate Authority, no
problem -- however your clients will each then either have to
click-through various warning
Thank you ever so much. The certificates will be for a subset of my clients
and so I am not that worried. I really appreciate your help.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2005 23:13
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
Thanks Philip.. ever so much help. I really appreciate this!
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Johan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2005 08:55
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Client Authentication certificates
Hi Mark,
To answer your questions:
- You can
Morning all..
I have a web app and for certain areas of the site I wish to restrict access
to a Client Authentication certificate. I want to generate a root
Certificate for my company domain and then sub domains for a variety of
customers. Then I wish to be able to generate certificates for
Authentication certificates
Morning all..
I have a web app and for certain areas of the site I wish to restrict access
to a Client Authentication certificate. I want to generate a root
Certificate for my company domain and then sub domains for a variety of
customers. Then I wish to be able
Hi Mark -
I saw it, and...
don't know the answers for the second two (don't fully understand the
questions) , but yes, you can create your own Certificate Authority, no
problem -- however your clients will each then either have to
click-through various warning dialogues each time, or they
Mark Benussi wrote:
Can I build a root certificate that is not signed by someone like Verisign
or any other trusted root? (This is a cost issue).
Yes, but then people have to trust your root certifcate. One of the
services Verisign and the other CAs offer (depending on the type of
certificate