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Certificate authentication is one of the most powerful methods for securing your web applications and services. It is also one of the most underutilized authentication mechanisms available to PHP developers, probably because it is significantly more complex to set up and manage than any of the other authentication mechanisms. The APIs can be picky, the certificate-generation process can be complicated, and certificates must be deployed to clients. Yet certificate authentication is definitely worth the effort, as your site security will be markedly improved.
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© 2008 Kevin McArthur
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(2008). Certificate Authentication. In: Pro PHP. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0279-0_21
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