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Client Authentication in Internet Information Server 3.0


Microsoft Corporation

Updated: December 1996

Internet Information Server 3.0 supports client authentication using standards-based X.509 version 3 certificates. Webmasters can easily add client authentication to their Web sites by creating an Active Server Pages (ASP) application. Complete information on IIS 3.0 and ASP is provided on the IIS Web site Non-SBN link. For the convenience of developers and Webmasters creating Web sites that use certificate-based client authentication, the links below summarize the support for client authentication using ASP in IIS 3.0.

Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

Setting Up Client Authentication in IIS 3.0

How to Parse a Certificate Using ASP


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