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==See also==
==See also==
Related methods:
<ul>
<li><var>String</var> class: <var>[[X509CrlToXmlDoc_(String_function)|X509CrlToXmlDoc]]</var>, <var>[[X509CertificateToXmlDoc_(String_function)|X509CertificateToXmlDoc]]</var>, and <var>[[RSAPrivateKeyToXmlDoc _(String_function)|RSAPrivateKeyToXmlDoc]]</var>
<li><var>System</var> class: <var>[[ClientCertificate (System function)|ClientCertificate]]</var>
<li><var>HttpRequest</var> class: <var>[[Get (HttpRequest function)|Get]]</var>, <var>[[Post (HttpRequest function)|Post]]</var>, and <var>[[Send (HttpRequest function)|Send]]</var>
<li><var>Stringlist</var> class: <var>[[PemToString_(Stringlist_function)|PemToString]]</var>
</ul>
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Revision as of 21:38, 18 April 2012

Retrieve the SSL certificate (Socket class)

[Introduced in Sirius Mods 8.0]


This method is designed to enable a server socket to get a Longstring version of a client socket's SSL certificate.

Syntax

%string = socket:Certificate[( [RequestCertificate= boolean])]

Syntax terms

%stringA Longstring to contain a copy of the binary, ASN.1 encoded, content of the SSL certificate presented by the client socket (if socket is a server socket). If no certificate is provided (for whatever reason), %string is a null string. If socket is a client socket, %string is always a null string.
socket A variable or an expression that is a reference to a server or client Socket object.
RequestCertificate This name required argument is a Boolean enumeration. If the value is True:
  • If socket is a server socket, the method requests a certificate from the client socket at the time of the method call.
  • If socket is a client socket, this option is valid but meaningless (the server sends its certificate during the connection negotiation), and no certificate request occurs.

If the argument value is False — the default — no certificate request occurs.

Usage notes

  • Specifying RequestCertificate=True only has an effect for a Janus SSL port whose definition does not include SSLCLCERT or SSLCLCERTR. These parameters request a client certificate at connection-establishment time, and a client certificate may only be requested once for an SSL session (whether or not the request successfully gets a certificate in return).

See also

Related methods: