Re: Bi-directional certificate authentication [vs. passwords]



Tom St Denis <tom@xxxxxxx> writes:

I think people just *assume* this is much harder than it actually is
and throw up their arms.

We've had thirty years of real, practical experience in trying (and failing)
to get this to work, so it's definitely not just assumptions, it really is
incredibly, painfully difficult to do.

Peter.

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