[Update] IIS4 SP6a, Internal Root CA and Client Certs working

From: Gordon Fecyk (gordonf_at_pan-am.ca)
Date: 12/01/03


Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 21:44:32 -0600

I think it's not a IIS4 problem anymore. I tried another client (cURL) that
supports client certificates. That seems to work correctly.

Only now I have a minor problem with the IIS4 log file:

#Fields: time c-ip cs-username cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status
sc-win32-status cs(User-Agent)
03:19:30 192.168.1.103 °¬ GET /soopersekret/default.txt 200 0
curl/7.9.5-pre4+(win32)+libcurl+7.9.5-pre4+(OpenSSL+0.9.6b)
03:32:25 192.168.1.103  GET /soopersekret/default.txt 200 0
curl/7.9.5-pre4+(win32)+libcurl+7.9.5-pre4+(OpenSSL+0.9.6b)

On IIS5 it would record the computer and username after the IP address. On
IIS4 it records garbage.

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