Receiving X509 client certificates in web requests?

Perhaps configuring your HttpListener with clientcertnegotiation=enable with netsh would help (this makes the server negotiate the client-certificate during the initial handshake, as opposed to using re-negotiation).

Perhaps configuring your HttpListener with clientcertnegotiation=enable with netsh would help (this makes the server negotiate the client-certificate during the initial handshake, as opposed to using re-negotiation). It may also depend on whether you've initialised the certificate on the client side with its private key, see stackoverflow.com/questions/2901105/cant....

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