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Hi ALL,
I am trying to configure RPC over HTTP. one of the option is to enable mutual authencticate the session when connecting with ssl. what does it mean? Do I really need it? Please help. Thanks Brian |
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Do you really need it... no.
I think http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ipal_names.asp might help, but I warn you it is meant for the ubergeek. (The first paragraph is about as far as i would read or use in explaining that mutual auth is needed for kerberos authentication.) "Brian" wrote in message ... Hi ALL, I am trying to configure RPC over HTTP. one of the option is to enable mutual authencticate the session when connecting with ssl. what does it mean? Do I really need it? Please help. Thanks Brian |
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