Hi, I am not using EJB's, but if it can provide me the certificate informations I will be interested in using it.
For now I cant find how to set up the Client's certificate for the auth-client handshake. Regards, Maxime. 2008/6/12 Luis Bobo_Alten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > From the session context. > > If you use EJB's, consult > http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/ejb/EJBContext.html > > Luis > [image: Inactive hide details for "BRACHET Maxime" <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>]"BRACHET > Maxime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > *"BRACHET Maxime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > > 2008-06-12 12:58 PM > Please respond to > [email protected] > > > To > > [email protected] > cc > > > Subject > > Re: [axis-user] Mutual authentication with certificates > > Hi, > > That was what I was thinking about. > I can use Client-Auth form tomcat. > But how can I get the Certificates information of SSL connexion from my > Axis application ? > > Regards, > Maxime. > > 2008/6/12 Luis Bobo_Alten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >: > > Also, you can set to mandatory the need of client certificate at > Application Server level for the Axis2 Web Application (in web.xml). > This way, depending on the type of App Server, you will be able to > manage the certificate sent by the client and test it, assign roles > information according with the retrieved Distinguished Name, etc. > > Regards, > LB > > > * > Nandana Mihindukulasooriya wrote:* > * > I wanted to perform a mutual authentication using > certificates. * > > *Is it possible ? If someone have samples or clues to do > it. * > > *Are you using Axis2 ? If so, please look at the Rampart > policy sample 02 which can be found under samples/policy in > the Rampart > binary distribution. It shows how mutual authentication using > certificates > can be archived using Axis2 / Rampart. * > > *thanks, nandana * > > *-- Nandana Mihindukulasooriya WSO2 inc. * > > > *http://nandana83.blogspot.com/*<http://nandana83.blogspot.com/> > * * > >
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