Nelson B wrote:
That is, one that requests that the client send a certificate to the
server identifying the client, during the SSL/TLS handshake?
You know it's a bit contradictory a "public" server that requires client
authentification.
Such servers do exist, but are intended to be accessed
Nelson B wrote:
Do you know of an https server, directly reachable on the Internet,
that requests (and/or requires) SSL/TLS client authentication?
http://patches.theflowerdays.com/ca/ (has the link to the HTTPS server)
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Duane wrote:
> Nelson B wrote:
>
>> Do you know of an https server, directly reachable on the Internet,
>> that requests (and/or requires) SSL/TLS client authentication?
>> If so, please send me (of this list) the URL of one or more.
>> I'd like ot amass a list of them.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> https:/
Nelson B wrote:
Do you know of an https server, directly reachable on the Internet,
that requests (and/or requires) SSL/TLS client authentication?
That is, one that requests that the client send a certificate to the
server identifying the client, during the SSL/TLS handshake?
If so, please send
Do you know of an https server, directly reachable on the Internet,
that requests (and/or requires) SSL/TLS client authentication?
That is, one that requests that the client send a certificate to the
server identifying the client, during the SSL/TLS handshake?
If so, please send me (of this list)
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