Nebergall, Christopher wrote:
Interesting, how is that requirement different than what is required to
get a prompt when SSL Client auth is required? In that case I do get a
prompt and it works fine.
The requirement for the server to send a list of trusted CA names is no
different for either case,
Nebergall, Christopher wrote:
In Apache and IIS you can specify Optional SSL Client authentication.
If Optional Client Authentication is specified should/does Mozilla
prompt the user for their PIN to access their certificates?
mozilla lets the user configure several things about SSL client
Nebergall, Christopher wrote:
I tested with IPlanet before posting and it did not prompt. Only the
Require SSL Client Authentication setting in IPlanet forced a prompt.
I was just wondering if I was missing a setting on the Mozilla browser,
or if it never prompts on Optional SSL Client auth.
, December 20, 2004 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Optional SSL Client Authentication
Nebergall, Christopher wrote:
I tested with IPlanet before posting and it did not prompt. Only the
Require SSL Client Authentication setting in IPlanet forced a prompt.
I was just wondering if I
Nebergall, Christopher a écrit :
If Optional Client Authentication is specified should /does Mozilla
prompt the user for th eir PIN to access the i r certificates?
Yes, it will prompt. And if the user clicks cancel, it will just connect
without authentification which you should be able to
Title: Optional SSL Client Authentication
In Apache and IIS you can specify Optional SSL Client authentication. If Optional Client Authentication is specified should/does Mozilla prompt the user for their PIN to access their certificates? Or will Mozilla even know that SSL client