Re: SSL SETUP for https - client certificates



dbaplusplus@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am using Oracle 9.2.0.5 on HP UNIX 11i. I am calling an https URL
from a PL/SQL function using utl_http. I have saved server certificate
(i.e., calling URL web-site certificates) in Oracle Wallet and have my
https call working.

SSL also provides for client certificates, which can be used to
authenticate client. I however, have not seen any examples of how to
set client certificates in conjunction with https. Basically I will
like to still call same https URL but will like to authenticate myself
(clinet) using a certificate instead of username/password.

http://vanbortel.blogspot.com - read the Enterprise Security stuff.
Took me a while, but links point to the archives :)

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Regards,
Frank van Bortel

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