yes, I got it from allairs site and got the certificate from the client
successfully.

Thanks anyway.

ram

>From: Andrea Lardicci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
>        Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: how to get the client SSL certificate
>Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 14:50:42 +0100
>
>>I Use
>>1. JRun 2.3.3,
>>2. Netscape Enterprise server
>>
>Do you check Allaire (Jrun) or Netscape (NES)?
>
>>Do i need to congfigure anything in Jrun inorder to get the digital
>>certificate from the user. or do i need to add the provider in the
>>security
>>policy files.
>>
>>how should i proceed.
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>ram
>
>If you did you could find:
><Snip>
>  Manually add the following line to the "jrun" Object block in your
>server's obj.conf file:
>  PathCheck fn="get-client-cert" dorequest="1"
>  So your "jrun" Object block should now look like this:
>  <Object name="jrun">
>    PathCheck fn="get-client-cert" dorequest="1"
>    PathCheck fn="jrunfilter"
>    Service fn="jrunservice"
>  </Object>
>
>  Now save the obj.conf file, stop the NES web server instance, apply the
>  manual edits, and start the NES instance up again. Now you can get the
>  client certificate using the getHeader() method of the request object,
>like
>  so (using JSP for example):
>
><% out.println("Client Certificate= " + getHeader("auth-cert")); %>
>
>You can read more about the get-client-cert function of the PathCheck
>directive at:
>
>http://developer.netscape.com:80/support/faqs/champions/cert_server.html
><Snip>
>Ciao
>AL
>
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