Re: Mutual and Basic Authentication switched on for the same web application

2003-09-25 Thread Rudolf Castelino
Mutual Authentication is where a user needs to have a Client Side 
certificate to login to a webapplication which is using a Server Side 
Certificate



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From: Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Mutual and Basic Authentication switched on for the same web 
application
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:52:07 -0400

What is mutual authentication?

In web.xml you can define security contraints on servlets or URLS. Each 
constraint can have its own login requirements. (FORM vs BASIC ...)

-Tim

Rudolf Castelino wrote:

Hi all

Is there a way to switch on Mutual and Basic Authentication switched on for 
the same web application, such that certain URLs need Basic Authentication 
and Certain URLs use Mutual Authentication for the same web application.

Regards
Rudolf


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Mutual and Basic Authentication switched on for the same web application

2003-09-24 Thread Rudolf Castelino
Hi all

Is there a way to switch on Mutual and Basic Authentication switched on for 
the same web application, such that certain URLs need Basic Authentication 
and Certain URLs use Mutual Authentication for the same web application.

Regards
Rudolf
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