Hi Danny,
   I guess I understood your doubt. If not, please
ignore this. There should be 'ca-bundle.crt' file in
which you can put the third party's certificate and
you could make a try.

Rgds,
Anbu

--- Danny Kruitbosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We want to build the following situation:
> 
> - Apache with mod_ssl as a reverse SSL proxy (Client
>  --->  SSL/HTTPS 
> ---> Rev. proxy ---> HTTP ---> Web/App server)
> - We need to check for client certificates. These
> certs are handed out 
> by another party (not a real TTP). We need to check
> the signature on the 
> client certs and the validity of the client certs.
> 
> 
> What's the best way to do this. I've read the
> mod_ssl manual, but I 
> don't understand how I can check client certs from
> another (third) party.
> 
> How do I setup Apache as an SSL reverse proxy?
> 
> Any help on this would be great!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Danny Kruitbosch
> 
>
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