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Lucky, Infoseek will actually store id/passwords to get into sites that it really wants to index. I've forwarded your question to the infoseek list. I'll let you know what I find out about https. - Joi
It's not as if you're insisting on client certs for the HTTPS server.
Actually, there are pages on the server that do require client certs. Of course these pages need not be listed in any search engine. But now that you mention it, it might be fun to set up an automated enrollment page and require client certs for everything.
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