This would be a feature of Safari rather than OpenSSL. I'm pretty sure that recent versions of Safari can do authentication using certs, but I'm not sure how to do it. You can try posting you question to one of Apple's lists.

http://lists.apple.com/




On Apr 18, 2005, at 1:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all

I am a newbie to SSL and I want to have clients authenticated using SSL certificates. I am running webserver on Apache 1.3 on Mac OS X server

The scenario is something as follows:

My webserver is hosting an site for which I want to give limited access worldwide. If someone requests for the site, the first check should be made using the certificates. If the certificate is not present in the clients machine, the "Access denied" page must pop up.

The questions is how do I do client authentication

Requesting your assistance.

Regards & Thanks
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Mahesh S Kudva
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