Hello Bill,
Yes, I am working at a location that is using client certificates. NES
requests the certificate and puts it into an env var called CLIENT_CERT (I
am pretty sure that variable name is standard). With the NetDynamics Plugin
server, you can customize the environment variables so that you will have
access to CLIENT_CERT environment variable from
CSpider.getWebEnvVar("CLIENT_CERT"). Then, with Java code you can parse out
the values of the certificate. We used some utility classes from entrust to
do this (classes for X509Certificate, ASN1 object, etc.). As long as you
know the object ids of the attributes in your certificate, then you should
be able to retrieve those values.
Lauren
Grant Thornton
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