Using X.509 Certificate Authentication with ColdFusion

 
Sep 18, 2000
ColdFusion Server 4.0.1 and higher supports X.509 client certificate authentication. This means that ColdFusion can now work with an SSL-enabled Web server such as Netscape Enterprise 3.5.1 or IIS 4.0 to request client authentication in the form of an X.509 certificate. The ColdFusion Application Server will extract the client information from the X.509 certificate and authenticate it against a user directory such as a Windows NT domain or an LDAP server.

Using X.509 Certificate Authentication with ColdFusion


Privacy | FAQ | Site Map | About | Guidelines | Contact | Advertising | What is ColdFusion?
House of Fusion | ColdFusion Jobs | Blog of Fusion | AHP Hosting