have you used a packet sniffer to see how the browser or wget
negotiates the client cert? Perhaps you can build this into your
request.
Bill
On Feb 26, 2008, at 9:12 AM, John McGowan wrote:
Has anybody out there been able to use the @url tag to make an https
connection to a server that requires a client certificate for
authentication?
I was thinking that I would be able to install my client certificate
by some openssl method, but I can't figure it out, and other programs
that also use open SSL (like wget for example) have their own command
line parameters for specifying a .pem file containing the certificate.
I'm starting to think that openssl doesn't have a key store like
browsers do, and that what we really need here is for @URL to be
capable of passing the text of a PEM file as another attribute.
--
/John
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