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client auth for jboss using third party certificates
Hi All,
I am looking for a way to authenticate clients accesing a jboss application via ssl certificates. Here is what I have don so far: Created CSR using keytool Sent CSR to thawte Received from Thawte the following files: ca-intermdiate.crt and certificate.crt. I assume the intermediate is the chain and certificate is our own. Imported into the java jeystore the intermediate and certificate files. At this point we are able to securely connect to the jboss application. What I would like to do is authenticate clients based on certificates that we issue out. How do I go about signing certificates for clients using keytool? Regads, Marius |
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