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FW: certificates and CFHTTPRequest
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FW: certificates and CFHTTPRequest


  • Subject: FW: certificates and CFHTTPRequest
  • From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 17:16:03 +0100
  • Thread-topic: certificates and CFHTTPRequest

Did anybody have any idea's on this, as didn't see anything on this

Mark.

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From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:18:36 +0100
To: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
Conversation: certificates and CFHTTPRequest
Subject: certificates and CFHTTPRequest

Hi,
  Not sure if this is possible, but I have been told that I can generate a
public and private certificate, and then install them on the server and the
client (using PGP I'm told ?).

  As I presently use CFHTTPMessageRef and CFReadStreamRef for all my
communication to either a http or https servers, but if I wanted to an
additional security by using my own private/public key installed on my own
server/client.

  Does anybody have any pointers of how you would go about adding these
certificates into the equation and automatically picked up by these API's ?

Thanks in advance,

Mark.

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