On Thu, 6 Jun 1996 sameer@c2.org wrote:
Does there currently exist a system which permits webservers to restrict access to clients who have a given certification?
Yup.
I was hoping you'd chime in. How about for macs?
What is the current certification practice?
Use either VeriSign, or build your own CA.
"Build your own CA" ?
How easy is it to certify a given client?
Rather easy, using XCert Sentry.
Hmmm, how's it done? Included with the Apache package?
Are webserver certifications sufficently secure today?
"sufficiently" by whose definition?
Yours.
What are the best servers to use for secure web pages and certification currently in the United States?
=) Stronghold: The Apache-SSL-US, coupled with XCert Sentry. What else?
Got a marketing package around?
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