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2012/11/6 Amit <amit.khaw...@gmail.com> > Hi Michele, > I used Simpatica to generates the certificates but failed to deploy to the > web2py server, please check once the first mail in this mail chain where I > explained the problem in details. > > Regards, > Amit > > On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Michele Comitini < > michele.comit...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I suggest looking at code gluon/contrib/login_methods/x509_auth.py. >> Basically you can extract anything from client supplied cert and use it >> with the auth tables of web2py. That is really simple. >> The tedious part id getting to know what stuff you can put in the cert. >> That is more related to managing a CA than to web2py itself. >> >> I have written a simple but functional app for managing a little CA: >> simpatiCA <http://goo.gl/nrAhS> ; it is simple enough to be used as an >> example and extended to your needs. If you need a real CA there are more >> featured solutions around... >> >> mic >> >> >> > PS: the man behind X509 auth code in web2py is mcm, sadly for your it's >> documented how it works but not how to organize the certs (which in > >> theory you should know in advance) >> >> -- >> >> >> 2012/11/6 Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com> >> >>> hem... one thing is helping you to create certs and key for a SSL >>> protected webserver, quite another to help you managing a credential store >>> (I really don't have time for that). >>> You have problems on finding out what OpenSSL is and want to manage X509 >>> ? Really ? >>> Maybe it's time to read some docs. >>> >>> http://www.cafesoft.com/products/cams/ps/docs30/admin/ConfiguringApache2ForSSLTLSMutualAuthentication.html >>> >>> >>> PS: the man behind X509 auth code in web2py is mcm, sadly for your it's >>> documented how it works but not how to organize the certs (which in theory >>> you should know in advance) >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> > > -- > > > > --