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      (Mono C#) Using WS_FTP Self-signed Certificate file (.crt) and Private Key File. (.key)Demonstrates how to use a self-signed certificate created by WS_FTP with Chilkat FTP2. Note: It is usually not necessary for the FTP client to use a client-side certificate. Most FTP servers using SSL and TLS connections (explicit or implicit) do not require client-side certs. In addition, some high-security FTP servers require "real" certificates -- meaning certificates issued by a real certificate authority with a chain of authentication that leads to a trusted root certificate. The certificates created by WS_FTP are self-signed and untrusted. 
 // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // Important: Before running this program, convert your // .crt and .key files to a .p12 using OpenSSL: // The command is this: // openssl pkcs12 -export -in test.crt -inkey test.key -out test.p12 // Chilkat.Ftp2 ftp = new Chilkat.Ftp2(); ftp.Hostname = "ftp.***.com"; ftp.Port = 21; ftp.Username = "testLogin"; ftp.Password = "testPassword"; // This example will use explict TLS/SSL. // Establish an explicit secure channel after connection // on the standard FTP port 21. ftp.AuthTls = true; // The Ssl property is for establishing an implicit SSL connection // on port 990. Because this example uses explicit SSL, it // should remain false. ftp.Ssl = false; // Create an instance of a certificate store object, load a .p12 file, // locate the certificate we need, and use it for signing. // (a P12/PFX file may contain more than one certificate.) Chilkat.CertStore certStore = new Chilkat.CertStore(); // The 1st argument is the filename, the 2nd arg is the // .p12 file's password. (OpenSSL will prompty you to set a password // when converting the .crt and .key into a .p12). bool success = certStore.LoadPfxFile("test.p12","secret"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(certStore.LastErrorText); return; } Chilkat.Cert cert = certStore.FindCertBySubjectCN("Your cert's common name"); if (certStore.LastMethodSuccess == false) { Debug.WriteLine(certStore.LastErrorText); return; } success = ftp.SetSslClientCert(cert); // Connect and login to the FTP server. success = ftp.Connect(); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); return; } else { // LastErrorText contains information even when // successful. This allows you to visually verify // that the secure connection actually occurred. Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); } Debug.WriteLine("Secure FTP Channel Established!"); Debug.WriteLine(ftp.LastErrorText); // Do whatever you're doing to do ... // upload files, download files, etc... // ... // ... success = ftp.Disconnect();  | 
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