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Posted to rampart-dev@ws.apache.org by Detelin Yordanov <de...@gmail.com> on 2008/10/06 10:51:03 UTC
Identifying x509 supporting tokens
Hi devs,
In a scenario when the message has been secured with e.g. asymmetric
binding and additionally parts of it were encrypted with a x509 supporting
token (all of this specified in a policy file), how does a security module
identify the certificate to use as a supporting token (because it can be
different from the one used for the assymetric binding, right)?
Thanks,
Detelin
Re: Identifying x509 supporting tokens
Posted by Detelin Yordanov <de...@gmail.com>.
Hi guys,
Nobody has an idea about this?
Nandana, how is this done in Rampart? I think it should be possible to
specify different alias
for the certificate to be used as a supporting token. I can't imagine nobody
had this scenario sofar.
Regards,
Detelin
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Detelin Yordanov <detelinyordanov@gmail.com
> wrote:
> Hi devs,
> In a scenario when the message has been secured with e.g. asymmetric
> binding and additionally parts of it were encrypted with a x509 supporting
> token (all of this specified in a policy file), how does a security module
> identify the certificate to use as a supporting token (because it can be
> different from the one used for the assymetric binding, right)?
>
> Thanks,
> Detelin
>