That would be a bit tough...
As you need to establish a proper SSL connection in order to even talk HTTP.
If the SSL connection fails, there's no HTTP exchange, hence no way to respond.
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Joakim Erdfelt <
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Maarten Koopmans <
maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:
maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
I have a SSL-protected application (client certificates) in Jetty
8, where I do some custom logic with client certificates from the
application layer.
Is there a way to propagate and catch the errors like SSL
handshakes etc. to the application/war, so I can provide
user-friendly feedback to my end users?
A typical error case:
1- REST client tries to connect with client certificate
2- SSL error, say we don't have the CA in our trust chain
3- blurb follows
I'd like to catch 2 so I can "massage" 3. Is there a way to write
a filter/handler/whatnot/... to do this.
Any thoughts, pointers our feedback greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Maarten
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