oh I got a good one here all, 

in tomcat-docs/ssl-howto.html under section Introduction to SSL, I quote:

In certain cases, the server may also request a Certificate from your web 
browser, asking for proof that you are who you claim to be. This is known 
as "Client Authentication," although in practice this is used more for 
business-to-business (B2B) transactions than with individual users. Most 
SSL-enabled web servers do not request Client Authentication.


can tomcat do  Client Authentication?
if so how, as i need to doit?

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