When sending an indication using HTTPS, a client side certificate is *not* presented to the indication listener as part of the SSL hand shake. An indication listener can not authenticate the source of the indication without this information and this can lead to an 'indication masquerade'. Using a client side certificate as part of the SSL handshake allows the indication listener to inspect the...
2008-01-08 00:07:38 UTC in Standards Based Linux Instrumentation