They the same as in apache except SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_UID your can find them in
IIS help :) :
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Certificate Field

Select or enter the certificate field name. Fields are comprised of
subfields that contain specific identification information. Field names
represent general categories of information; field names are Client
(Subject) and Issuer. For more information about fields and subfields, see
you certification authority.

Subfield

To select or enter the certificate subfield name, use this drop down box. 

The following list describes basic subfields contained in a certificate:

 (O) Organization  Preferably International Organization for Standardization
(ISO)-registered top-level organization or company name.

 (OU) Organizational Unit  A department within a company, such as Marketing.

 (CN) Common Name  The domain name of the server, for example,
www.microsoft.com.

 (C ) Country  Two letter ISO country designation, for example, US, FR, AU,
UK, and so on.

 (S) State/Province  Type in the full name of the state or province, do not
abbreviate. For example, Washington, Alberta, and so on.

 (L) Locality  Type in the full name of the city where your company is
located, such as Redmond or Toronto.

The rule editor also supports several non-standard subfield categories,
including:

 (I) Initials of the certificate owner.

 (GN) Given Name of the certificate owner.

 (T) Title of the certificate owner.

 (Email) Email address of the certificate owner.

Consult a certification authority to obtain updated subfield information.

Criteria

Use this text box to specify the criteria for matching field and subfield
information. For example, if the Subfield is "O", the criteria could be
"Microsoft" to tell the matching rule which organization to match to. You
can use the wildcard character to partially specify the text of your
criteria.
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Anton
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Weitzman [mailto:eweitzman@;acm.org]
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 09:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IIS5 client certs


Does anyone know (or know where to find) the characteristics that a client
certificate should have so that IIS5 will verify the client?

Thanks,
- Eric


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