Sign client rest request with certificate
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On Azure: You upload cert + must create app setting as explained here https://azure.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/using-certificates-in-azure-websites-applications/
On Azure: You upload cert + must create app setting as explained here https://azure.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/using-certificates-in-azure-websites-applications/
We will look in X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.CurrentUser); make sure you add the cert to the user running your service.


Pick the RestOperator you want to use with a client certificate - like [[OCLOperators RestPost|RestPost]] in this send in user 'thumbprint' (case insensitive) and the thumprint of your installed cert in the password field.
Pick the RestOperator you want to use with a client certificate - like [[OCLOperators RestPost|RestPost]] in this send in user 'thumbprint' (case insensitive) and the thumprint of your installed cert in the password field.

Revision as of 21:23, 17 October 2019

We will locate the cert by its thumbprint.

On prem servers : you have installed the cert in on the server machine(s) that need to use it.

On Azure: You upload cert + must create app setting as explained here https://azure.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/using-certificates-in-azure-websites-applications/

We will look in X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.CurrentUser); make sure you add the cert to the user running your service.

Pick the RestOperator you want to use with a client certificate - like RestPost in this send in user 'thumbprint' (case insensitive) and the thumprint of your installed cert in the password field.

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