Thanks for the tip. After looking to into mod_jk and whether or not we run
it, it turns out that the webserver guy already knew about this. Well,
there's about 20 hours I'll be paid for redundant work. Thanks again for
the help.
Hyrum
>From: David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Providing the CGI vars to a servlet or asp
>Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 10:59:40 -0700
>
>On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:57:47AM -0600, Hyrum Mills wrote:
> > I've tried to read the mod_ssl documentation as well as an Apache
> > architectural description and so far have had no luck in finding the
>answer
> > to my question. I'm working on a research project that's building a
>trust
> > negotiation client (isrl.byu.edu) and we need to get access to what
>would be
> > the SSL_CLIENT_CERT CGI variable. The problem is that for various and
> > apparently non-negotiable reasons, we're running our code as a Tomcat
> > servlet.
>
>Doesn't this "Just Work(tm)" if you're using mod_jk as the connector
>between
>Apache/Tomcat? I haven't tried it myself, but it should.
>
>-Dave
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