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Issue with using client certificate #3864

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shelu16 opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 1 comment
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Issue with using client certificate #3864

shelu16 opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 1 comment
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Type: Bug Inconsistencies or issues which will cause an issue or problem for users or implementors.

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shelu16 commented Jun 22, 2023

nuclei -u https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxx  -tags cisco -cc mil.pem

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   ____  __  _______/ /__  (_)
  / __ \/ / / / ___/ / _ \/ /
 / / / / /_/ / /__/ /  __/ /
/_/ /_/\__,_/\___/_/\___/_/   v2.9.5

                projectdiscovery.io

[FTL] Program exiting: if a client certification option is provided, then all three must be provided

how to use , as per your intruction
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i am using as per ur mention but still showing error

@shelu16 shelu16 added the Type: Bug Inconsistencies or issues which will cause an issue or problem for users or implementors. label Jun 22, 2023
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@shelu16 as the error message states, for client certificate based authentication you are required to provide all three (-ca, -cc, -ck) flags.

That being said, there was an issue with the feature (please refer to #3800), which has been fixed in #3851, but it's not yet released, so you would need to build it yourself.

@ehsandeep ehsandeep changed the title certificate issue Issue with using client certificate Jun 23, 2023
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@ehsandeep ehsandeep converted this issue into discussion #3867 Jun 23, 2023

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