Neil,
First of all, thanks for your response.
On 24 Nov 99, at 14:02, Neil Costigan wrote:
>
>
> To address the non-repudiation / SSL issue
> We at Celo developed, over the OpenSSL libs, a web browser plugin
> that allows a web content author to 'demand' that a user digitally sign
> (using p
Another example is Netscape Form Signing
(http://developer.netscape.com/tech/security/formsign/formsign.html).
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To address the non-repudiation / SSL issue
We at Celo developed, over the OpenSSL libs, a web browser plugin
that allows a web content author to 'demand' that a user digitally sign
(using pkcs7/smime)
some data pushed out from a web server.
It is envoked by standard plugin activation tag.
T
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> Subject: SSL and non-repudiation
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>
> Hi all,
>
> This weekend I
> This weekend I read the SSL spec and I am wondering about the following.
> Suppose I am a the owner of an e-shop and I have a secure webserver. In
> order to make sure that all product orders I get are for real, I require
> that clients present a valid certificate during the SSL handshake.
> How
Maurice klein Gebbinck wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This weekend I read the SSL spec and I am wondering about the following.
> Suppose I am a the owner of an e-shop and I have a secure webserver. In
> order to make sure that all product orders I get are for real, I require
> that clients present a val
Hi all,
This weekend I read the SSL spec and I am wondering about the following.
Suppose I am a the owner of an e-shop and I have a secure webserver. In
order to make sure that all product orders I get are for real, I require
that clients present a valid certificate during the SSL handshake.
Howe