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I'm trying to capture a client cert in my ASP.NET application, and use that cert as the client cert for a call to secure web service. I've used the following code, but am getting a 403 error on the invocation of the service. All the service is supposed to do is return the subject of the passed cert (I'll do more with it later) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Capture Client Certificate HttpClientCertificate cs = Request.ClientCertificate; string svcres; try { // Create X509 Cert from Client Cert X509Certificate x509 = new X509Certificate(cs.Certificate); // Instantiate the Servive TestCertService.Service ts = new TestCertService.Service(); // Add the Captured Cert ts.ClientCertificates.Add(x509); // Invoke the Service svcres = ts.CertSubject(); Response.Write("<br><br><br>Cert from Service<br>"); Response.Write("------------------------------------------------------- br>"); Response.Write("Subject = " + svcres + "<br>"); } catch (Exception ex) { if (ex is WebException) { WebException we = ex as WebException; Response.Write("WebError Invoking Service = Message:" + we.Message + "<br>"); } else { Response.Write("Error Invoking Service = Message:" + ex.Message + "<br>"); } } ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is this approach sound? Is this a security issue? Any help would be appreciated |
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