Re: Certification anonymous dialog (once again)
From: Arek Lichwa (arek_lichwa_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/30/03
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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:37:10 +0200
"Andreas Klein [MSFT]" <andrekl@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Arek,
>
> can you please confirm that the certificate the client sends has the
client
> auth OID listed in it's enhanced key usage attribute?
>
> I take it that the client owns the complete keyset and not only the
> certificate. Correct?
>
> Basically I think you are almost there.
> - The server certificate is working as https://servername gets you back a
> response.
> - You are saying that the CA that gave out the client certificate is in
the
> trusted root CA store of the server computer.
> - You have enabled "accept client cert" on the website.
>
> This all boils down to a problem with the client cert you use and/or the
> client application. Can you use IE as the client to test the keyset/cert?
Hello Andreas!
How can I change IE in client mode with own client cert (for testing
purposes)?
TIA Arek
>
>
> --
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind Regards,
>
> Andreas Klein
> Microsoft Services
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