Hi Marc,
 
We use regular VeriSign certificate. We use Apache FE webserver. Can you 
provide an example to pass in the client certificate in Canoo ?
 
Thanks,
Deepa> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[Webtest] How to handle client auth ?> Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 10:15:54 +0200> > 
Hi,> > what for a dialog box do you talk about?> > The https connection gets 
build by Apache's HttpClient and this is able> to handle client certificates. 
If you use special certificate providers> like Entrust, you may need to develop 
your own connection factory to> work with it.> > Cheers,> Marc.> -- > Blog: 
http://mguillem.wordpress.com> > > Deepa Nigam wrote:> > Hi Will,> > > > Thank 
you for your reply !> > The config has https as protocol and port is 443. 
Client auth alert> > dialog box requires choosing digital certificate before we 
can invoke> > the url.> > Since both invoking the URL and selecting certificate 
from the client> > auth box is happening at the same time, my tests fails with 
the code below:> > > > <target name="login">> > <testSpec 
name="${testCaseName}">> > &config;> > <steps>> > <echo message="I am HERE"/>> 
> <invoke url="getorder.exe" save="${outputFile}"/>> > <expectDialogs>> > 
<alert></alert>> > </expectDialogs>> > </target>> > > > > > 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 
Subject: RE: [Webtest] How to handle client auth ?> > Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 
06:58:00 -0500> > > > since you didn't include any example of what you have 
tried I am> > going to ask if in the config you set the protocol to https and 
the> > port to 443? I also ask if client auth alert is a username password> > 
alert or just a simple 'OK' alert if its a username password box> > then in 
your invoke did you use the username and password> > attributes? If you have 
tried all that I suggest, may I suggest> > sending in your code that is causing 
a problem and point us to an> > external url.> > > > Thanks,> > Will> > > > 
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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Deepa 
Nigam> > *Sent:* Monday, May 19, 2008 6:06 PM> > *To:* [email protected]> 
> *Subject:* [Webtest] How to handle client auth ?> > > > Hi,> > > > I am 
trying to invoke an https url which requires client> > authentication. The 
problem is that as soon as the url is invoked> > the client auth alert window 
pops up so I get 403 Forbidden error> > when running my tests> > Can Webtest 
handle client auth ? Is there a work around.> > > > [get] Error opening 
connection java.io.IOException: Server> > returned HTTP r> > esponse code: 403 
for URL> > > > Thanks,> > Deepa> > > > 
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