If your client is Java, then you can import the server certificates into
your client "cacerts" keystore using the "keytool" program, which is
provided in the JRE.





-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Wolfsegger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 11:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SOAP with SSL and Apache Webserver


Hallo,

i want to use the Apache Webserver for SOAP connections.
The Apache Webserver is configured for serverside SSL and
routing the requests to tomcat (Tomcat 4.03 / Warp).
'Normal' SSL, calling the SOAP admintool in a browser, is working.
But what about the client certificates?
Is the clientcode the same as in the SOAP Documentation about SSL with 
tomcat only?
Does anyone know sources where i can get information about this?

One perhaps silly last question :-)
When making the first call to an URL using https, is the data transmitted 
allready encrypted?

Thanx, Bernd Wolfsegger


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