Thanks for the reply...  Are you using this to validate Client Certificates?  
On the server, I don't have access to the "PEM" file for the client cert.  In 
addition, I don't think I want to run a batch process from a web transaction.

Can I implicitly trust IIS (or any webserver) to validate the date for the 
certificate?  My client wants to add an additional level of validation on the 
application server.  They provided the following example from .NET:

session("PK_Expire_Date")=Request.ClientCertificate("ValidUntil") 

Is there a way to get to the client cert ValidUntil date in Coldfusion?



>I'm using openssl to do this task.
>After download openSSL(http://www.openssl.org/related/binaries.html) our CF
>application runs a bat with this command:
>
>openssl x509 -in %path2PEMfile% -noout -enddate
>
>Cheers
>Marco Antonio
>
>
>On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Mike Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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