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"Thomson, Scott" wrote:
> 

> Hi,
> 
> I've finally found a solution to getting the SSL_CLIENT_CERT in a Java
> Servlet using a win32 server.
> 
> The winning configuration was:
> OpenSA 0.20 binary install (can't find the OpenSA 0.20 source for love or
> money)
> JServ 1.0 (Jserv 1.1 didn't provide the cert, it tried to supply the
> SSL_CLIENT_DN and SSL_CLIENT_IDN but failed to deliver on both counts)
> 
> 
> I hope this post saves someone else the time and effort I spent on this.
> 
> Cheers,
> Scott
> 
> --
Hi Scott,

I already answered you on this topic and gave a pointer to 2 urls where
this was working with ajpv12 too.
I'd have appreciated a feedback from you on the results you got with
these 2 URLs.

Because you just gave everybody a partial and incorrect solution. (who
would use 1.0 version today ?)

So please be constructive and help me debug this crap. again, working
perfectly here.
 
Jean-Luc


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