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<chapter id="client-authentication"> |
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<title>Client Authentication</title> |
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When using this authentication method, the server will require that |
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the client provide a certificate. No password prompt will be sent |
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to the client. The <literal>cn</literal> attribute of the certificate |
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will be compared with the login username, and if they match the |
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will be compared to the login username, and if they match the |
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login will be allowed. Username mapping can be used if the usernames |
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don't match. |
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</para> |
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