BERWART Thierry wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am happy because i had the same problem and now all works! :)
> and so i think i can help you (I run under Apache 1.3,modssl and Jserv 1.2
>
> First what webserver... do you have ?
>
> If you have Apache 1.3, Modssl and Jserv you must say to apache that he
> must send the SSL Variables to JServ.
>
> for example :
> SSLOptions +StdEnvVars +ExportCertData +CompatEnvVars
>
> or
>
> <Directory "/opt/Applications/apache_1.3.12/servlets">
>     SSLOptions +StdEnvVars +ExportCertData +CompatEnvVars
> </Directory>
>
> After that you must modify you jserv.conf.
> if you use the ajpv12 protocol,
> you must say to jserv what variable he must set for the servlets
> for example :
>
> ApJServEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE
> ApJServEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN
> ApJServEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_M_SERIAL SSL_CLIENT_M_SERIAL
>
> And so in your servlet you can do that :
>
> String ssl_client_m_serial = (String
> )req.getAttribute("org.apache.jserv.SSL_CLIENT_M_SERIAL");
>
> String ssl_client_s_dn_cn = (String
> )req.getAttribute("org.apache.jserv.SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN");
>
> String ssl_client_certificate = (String)
> req.getAttribute("org.apache.jserv.SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE");
>
> Byeee Byeee
>
> Good luck !
>
> Thierry
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Enrique Garcia Sancho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: dimanche 17 septembre 2000 20:44
> �: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet: Client authentication with SSL
>
> Hi!. Does anybody know if there is the possibility to read SSL certificate
> variables from a servlet?.
> Thanks a lot.
>
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First of all, thanks a lot for your help. You can't imagine how relieved i've
felt when i've seen an answer to my message.
But i've still got some doubts.
I've got Apache1.3.9 with mod_ssl compiled as a built-in module. I was trying
to use Tomcat as the servlet engine, but because of your answer i'll take
JServ.
I've tried to take it from http://java.apache.org/jserv, but its latest
version is jserv1.1.2. I've also tried to get it making a search, and i've
found Apache-jserv1.2.5, but it belongs to 1998, and i think that the version
corresponds to the one of Apache.
So could you tell me where to find it?. I'd like to add mod_jserv as a dynamic
module if it's possible.
Thank you once more.

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