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Use Installed Cert on Windows for TLS Client Authentication
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Demonstrates how to use a certificate that has already been installed on a Windows PC for TLS client authentication.Chilkat PHP ActiveX Downloads
<?php
$success = 0;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$http = new COM("Chilkat.Http");
// On Windows, a pre-installed certificate can be loaded in a number of different ways.
// This example loads by the common name:
$cert = new COM("Chilkat.Cert");
$success = $cert->LoadByCommonName('My ECA Medium Assurance Identity Certificate');
if ($success != 1) {
print $cert->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// Make sure this certificate has a private key available.
// It should be a private key such that when the certificate was installed, it was marked as "exportable"
// so that authorized programs are able to access the private key.
if ($cert->HasPrivateKey() != 1) {
print 'A private key is needed for TLS client authentication.' . "\n";
print 'This certificate has no private key.' . "\n";
exit;
}
// Set the certificate to be used for mutual TLS authentication
// (i.e. sets the client-side certificate for two-way TLS authentication)
$success = $http->SetSslClientCert($cert);
if ($success != 1) {
print $http->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// At this point, the HTTP object instance is setup with the client-side cert, and any SSL/TLS
// connection will automatically use it if the server demands a client-side cert.
?>