I noticed a difference in handling filters in mod_jk an mod_webapp: mod_jk
filters only JSPs and servlets. mod_webapp filters everything (thats what I want).
Which behaviour is conformant to the specification?
Regards
Markus
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Hi Peter
You can read the certificate with
String certAttribute =javax.servlet.request.X509Certificate;
X509Certificate certificate[] =
(java.security.cert.X509Certificate[])request.getAttribute(certAttribute);
With mod_webapp I couldn't get it to work. With mod_jk it is working.
Markus
Zitat von Thor Tall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same problem with tomcat 4.0.1 and
mod_webapp and haven't been able to figure out how is
should work. I have looked in the mod_webapp code and
the SSL code seem to be in place. But I have not found
out what the problem is.
Just a question
Hi!
I was playing around with Tomcat 4.0.1 and couldn't get the client certificates
from apache through mod_webapp. So I tried Tomcat 4.0.2 b2 and the build from
January 27. I even compiled a new mod_webapp (1.0.2-tc402).
Then I tried ajp13 and mod_jk. This is working fine after I changed my