I'am afraid it's not possible. There is no way we can trap that as far as my
knowledge goes.

Cheers
Srikanth Mopidevi
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> From:         Richard Cannings[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject:      Applet Servlet Authentication
>
> I'm new to the list so I hope this question hasn't been asked recently.
> So here it goes...
>
> How can I have a servlet authenticate that the applet sending the
> information to the servlet is truly mine? I'm afraid that someone could
> make their own applet to communicate with my servlet which would open my
> system to a secruity risk.
>
> Any assistance or direction would be breatly appreciated.
>
> rich
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