No, if you are reffering to many bank specs, and others that require
you specify a certificate, it is not possible with witango. I have
done this in the past, and have used all three of the following methods.
1. Java bean written for witango
2. External action written in .net, VB, or realbasic, or whatever
3. Do this in php, or some language where you can do it. In php,
create a interface that can be called with @url and still use @URL but
to the php intermediate.
All 3 work, 3 is believe it or not is the most robust. 1 works but
becareful if you have to pass large amounts of text through it, any
more than a page will start to choke witango buggy java bean
interface. 2 works, but if this is going to be called hundreds of
times during the day, several of us have reported that calling
external actions can cause witango to be more unstable.
3 seems less reliable, but if you php (or whatever) service is
reliable, and especially if on the same subnet, 3 is robust.
--
Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
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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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