Hello,

short and simple question: is the SSL_CLIENT_CERT environment
variable supposed to have some content? According to the mod_ssl
reference, it should be the raw string of PEM-encoded client
certificate. Everything else SSL_CLIENT_* is set and correct (the
client auth is working ok), except the damn SSL_CLIENT_CERT. Neither
the SSL_SERVER_CERT but i'm not interested in that. The playground is
RedHat 7.2 Linux with mod_ssl 2.8.4 on Apache 1.3.20 combination
which is a default of the distribution. If none of the SSL_CLIENT_*
env vars would be set, i would be hacking around with versions,
apache setup, suspecting RedHat etc. but it basically works and i
have no other problem, except that SSL_CLIENT_CERT is empty :-(

Best regards,

Pavel Z.


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