RE: PKCS Certificates

From: Hodge (tony@exactconsulting.co.uk)
Date: 02/19/03


From: "Hodge" <tony@exactconsulting.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 01:04:33 -0800


Hi Mike

Thanks for picking up this thread.

The client I am developing is a Windows Service running on
a Windows 2000 Advanced Server. The article you pointed
me at was helpful but did not suggest any way of
accomplishing what I am trying to do.

Do you have any suggestions?

Hodge

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Hodge,
>
>What is the client? From reading your post, we think your
client is an
>XMLHttp object. If your client is running in the context
of a service, then
>it has no user registry hive and cannot access the client
certificate.
>
>The following article describes some of the limitations
of using
>Microsoft.XMLHTTP objects for server to server
communication.
>
>PRB: Loading Remote XML or Sending XML HTTP Requests from
Server Is Not
>Supported
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=237906
>
>Does that answer your question?
>The application that is creating the HttpWebRequest, is
it a Windows
>application?
>
>Thank you, Mike Moore
>Microsoft, ASP.NET
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
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>>From: "Hodge" <tony@exactconsulting.co.uk>
>>Sender: "Hodge" <tony@exactconsulting.co.uk>
>>Subject: PKCS Certificates
>>Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:37:31 -0800
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>>I'm trying to connect to an HTTPS site in order to post
>>an XML stream to it. I have the required client PKCS
>>certificate and can connect to the site using IE
>>(although it does prompt me to select a certificate to
>>use).
>>
>>Now, I want to code this to automatically send the XML
to
>>the server, but my problem is that when I try to use the
>>HttpWebRequest and add the exported .cer file to the
>>ClientCertificates collection, my connection fails.
>>
>>Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
>>
>>Hodge.
>>
>
>.
>



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