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Hi here,
is there a chance where Suds would fit into the following requirement?
I need to implement the following:
sending SOAP requests and receiving SOAP responses
over HTTPS with
- authentication based on client-certificates _and_ basic authorization
- verification of the server cert
The client cert is protected with a passphrase and there must be some
mechanism for passing the passphrase to Python.
Is there some SOAP module doing this out-of-the-box?
I tried myself with httplib.HTTPSConnection what I could not find a way
passing the passphrase to the HTTPSConnection..Python always pops up
with an input for the passphrase (likely this is coming from OpenSSL).
Andreas
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