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HTTP TLS Mutual Authentication (Client-Side Certificate)

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This example demonstrates what to do when a TLS connection requires a client-side certificate, also known as "two-way authentication" or "mutual authentication". The Chilkat API provides a few standard methods for setting the client-side certificate:
  • SetSslClientCert
  • SetSslClientPem
  • SetSslClientPfx

These methods are present in any Chilkat class that has SSL/TLS functionality. When the SSL client cert is set via one of these methods, it tells the API to use it for two-way (i.e. mutual) authentication. In all possible tasks, whether it is a POST, GET, PUT, an Amazon S3 method, etc., the only thing required for implementing the two-way authentication is to make a successful call to one of the above SetSsl* methods.

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LOCAL lnSuccess
LOCAL loHttp

lnSuccess = 0

* This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
* See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

loHttp = CreateObject('Chilkat.Http')

* Set the certificate to be used for mutual TLS authentication
* (i.e. sets the client-side certificate for two-way TLS authentication)
lnSuccess = loHttp.SetSslClientCertPfx("/home/bob/pfxFiles/myClientSideCertWithPrivateKey.pfx","pfxPassword")
IF (lnSuccess <> 1) THEN
    ? loHttp.LastErrorText
    RELEASE loHttp
    CANCEL
ENDIF

* Note: The certificate used for the client-side of TLS mutual authentication
* must have the associated private key available. (PFX files typically store both
* the certificate and associated private key.)

* At this point, the HTTP object is setup with the client-side cert, and any SSL/TLS
* connection will automatically use it if the server demands a client-side cert

RELEASE loHttp