Hi Roger, So.. tell me more about what you want to do. How you want to restrict the request for an host certificate ? Based on what ? A user certificate or what ?
Later, Max On 08/19/2010 03:24 PM, RogerImpey wrote:
Hi: Thanks for the rapid reply. Is there another way to do the same thing? That is, provide some form of authentication for the requests for host/service certificates, while keeping the request of user certificates open. Or maybe I am thinking about it all wrong, and there are completely different (better?) ways of doing the same thing.
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