You need to make sure that Apache only accepts connections from presenters of client certificates (which your CA has copies of.)  I think this is documented in mod ssl.


TIA
Chuck Lyon
UTS Enterprise Systems
University Park PC 417A
Florida International University
Miami, FL  33199



Sonu Kishore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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09/09/2002 06:49 AM
Please respond to openssl-users

       
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        Subject:        non-repudiation



I have successfully issued ca certificate, web server certificate and client
certificate.
how can i use the issued certificate for non-repudiation.
I want user "x" to access my web site with a certificate issued to him for
accessing the web site.
no one else should be able to access my site using other users web access
certificates.

my web site is configured with apache & tomcat on linux 7.1 redhat

please guide me ..it's urgent

regards
sonu


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