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Old 2006-03-03
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Default Using SSL with client auth

Another question :-)

I know that I have to edit that line :

900 fwssd in.ahclientd wait 900

But I can't remember how I have to tell the firewall to use the "defaultcert" with that port 900.

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Default Re: Using SSL with client auth

In case you haven't found it, this should work for client authentication.

If you want to encrypt between the client and the firewall:
900 fwssd in.ahclientd wait 900 ec:defultcert

If you want encrypt between the client and the firewall and the destination server:
900 fwssd in.ahclientd wait 900 eb:defultcert
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