Minor updates to x509 doc and update of remember-me doc (no longer part of auto-config)
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It is automatically enabled for you if you are using the <link xlink:href="ns-auto-config">auto-config</link> setting.
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The <interfacename>UserDetailsService</interfacename> will normally be selected automatically. If you have more than one in
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your application context, you need to specify which one should be used with the <literal>user-service-ref</literal> attribute,
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where the value is the name of your <interfacename>UserDetailsService</interfacename> bean.
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<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:id="x509"><info><title>X.509 Authentication</title></info>
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<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:id="x509">
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<info><title>X.509 Authentication</title></info>
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<section xml:id="x509-overview"><info><title>Overview</title></info>
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maintains.</para>
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<para>You can also use SSL with <quote>mutual authentication</quote>; the server will then
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request a valid certificate from the client as part of the SSL handshake. The server
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will authenticate the client by checking that it's certificate is signed by an
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will authenticate the client by checking that its certificate is signed by an
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acceptable authority. If a valid certificate has been provided, it can be obtained
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through the servlet API in an application. Spring Security X.509 module extracts the
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certificate using a filter and passes it to the configured X.509 authentication provider
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to allow any additional application-specific checks to be applied. It also maps the
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certificate to an application user and loads that user's set of granted authorities for
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use with the standard Spring Security infrastructure.</para>
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certificate using a filter. It maps the certificate to an application user and loads that
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user's set of granted authorities for use with the standard Spring Security infrastructure.</para>
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<para>You should be familiar with using certificates and setting up client authentication
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for your servlet container before attempting to use it with Spring Security. Most of the
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work is in creating and installing suitable certificates and keys. For example, if
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