[Ace-users] Re: [tao-users] Getting SSL-Certificate for object reference via SSLIOP connection

rene.lehfeld at nsn.com rene.lehfeld at nsn.com
Tue Jun 19 10:51:12 CDT 2007


Hi Chris,

I think it is not possible with SSLIOP_Current as it seams from the code, that it expects an server request interceptor or a Servant up-call.

So I am looking for another method for obtaining the SSL credential.

Thanks
René

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext Chris Cleeland [mailto:cleeland at ociweb.com] 
>Sent: Tuesday, 19 June, 2007 17:47
>To: Lehfeld Rene (NSN - DE/Duesseldorf)
>Cc: tao-users at cse.wustl.edu
>Subject: Re: [tao-users] Getting SSL-Certificate for object 
>reference via SSLIOP connection
>
>
>On Jun 19, 2007, at 10:36 AM, <rene.lehfeld at nsn.com> wrote:
>> Unfortunately the SSLIOP_Current always throws NO_CONTEXT within 
>> send_request of an client request interceptor.
>>
>> Does there exists another method?
>
>Another method...??  Do you mean another method for obtaining 
>SSL credentials other than SSLIOP_Current, or do you mean 
>another client request interceptor method, or ... ???
>
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>Chris Cleeland, Principal Software Engineer
>http://www.theaceorb.com AND http://www.ociweb.com
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