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(.NET Core C#) HTTP - Verify Server is a Trusted Root CADemonstrates how to only allow connections to an HTTP server having a certificate with a root that is in our list of trusted CA root certificates.
// Starting in v9.5.0.49, all Chilkat classes can be unlocked at once at the beginning of a program // by calling UnlockBundle. It requires a Bundle unlock code. Chilkat.Global chilkatGlob = new Chilkat.Global(); bool success = chilkatGlob.UnlockBundle("Anything for 30-day trial."); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(chilkatGlob.LastErrorText); return; } // On my particular system, the root CA cert for this URL is not pre-installed. // Note: This may be different for you. // Also, this example was written on 29-May-2015. This URL was valid at the time, // but may not be valid at a future date. string url = "https://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/starfish/"; Chilkat.Http http = new Chilkat.Http(); // Require that the SSL/TLS server certificate is not expired, // and that the certificate signature is valid. // This does not ensure that it has a chain of authentication to // a trusted root. To ensure that, the TrustedRoots object (below) is required. http.RequireSslCertVerify = true; // Do the HTTPS page fetch (through the SSH tunnel) string html = http.QuickGetStr(url); if (http.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText); return; } Debug.WriteLine("The HTTP GET was successful."); // Now let's require that HTTP requests to SSL/TLS servers that don't have trusted CA roots // should fail. Chilkat.TrustedRoots trustedRoots = new Chilkat.TrustedRoots(); // Indicate that we will trust any pre-installed certificates on this system. // (The meaning of pre-installed certificates depends on the operating system, and in // some environments there is no such thing as pre-installed certificates. See the reference // documentation for the TrustedRoots class.) trustedRoots.TrustSystemCaRoots = true; // Activate the trusted roots globally for all Chilkat objects. // This call really shouldn't fail, so we're not checking the return value. success = trustedRoots.Activate(); // Given that our previous HTTP GET likely kept the connection open, // make sure that all HTTP connections are closed before re-trying. // Otherwise, we'll simply be re-using the pre-existing connection. success = http.CloseAllConnections(); // Now let's try fetching the URL again. It should fail this time because // there is a requirement that the SSL/TLS server certificate must have a trusted root, // and the trusted root for this URL is not installed on my system (but may be different for you..) html = http.QuickGetStr(url); if (http.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText); Debug.WriteLine("Good, the HTTP request failed as expected."); } else { Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText); Debug.WriteLine("Hmmm... we did not fail as expected?"); } |
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