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{{DISPLAYTITLE:$Web_Cert_Levels}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:$Web_Cert_Levels}} | ||
<span class="pageSubtitle" | <span class="pageSubtitle">Determine number of client certificate levels</span> | ||
<var>$Web_Cert_Levels</var> retrieves the number of certificate levels in a received client certificate. | <var>$Web_Cert_Levels</var> retrieves the number of certificate levels in a received client certificate. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax" | <p class="syntax">%levels = $Web_Cert_Levels | ||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== |
Revision as of 13:52, 9 April 2013
Determine number of client certificate levels
$Web_Cert_Levels retrieves the number of certificate levels in a received client certificate.
Syntax
%levels = $Web_Cert_Levels
Usage notes
- For a non-SSL connection or a connection in which the client certificates are optional (SSLCLCERT set on the JANUS DEFINE as opposed to SSLCLCERTR) and the client chose not to send a certificate, $Web_Cert_Levels returns a 0.
- For an SSL connection where the client sent a certificate, $Web_Cert_Levels will return a number greater than 0. Level 0 of a certificate always contains the client information. Level 1 contains the information for the "signer" of the client certificate. Level 2 would contain information for the "signer" of the level 1 signer's certificate, and so on.
- Since all certificates accepted by Janus Network Security must be signed, $Web_Cert_Levels will always be greater than or equal to 2 if non-zero. Level 3 would indicate a certificate that includes an intermediate certificate.
- For information on the data that can be retrieved for each certificate level see $Web_Cert_Info. To learn more about client certificates see the Janus Network Security.