Classic ASP
Classic ASP
SSL Server Example
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Demonstrates how to create an SSL socket for accepting connections. This example is *very* simple in that it will create an SSL socket for accepting a single connection. It will read a message from the client, send a reply, and exit.Chilkat Classic ASP Downloads
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success = 0
' This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set listenSslSocket = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Socket")
' An SSL server needs a digital certificate. This example loads it from a PFX file.
' Create an instance of a certificate store object, load a PFX file,
' locate the certificate we need, and use it.
' (a PFX file may contain more than one certificate.)
set certStore = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.CertStore")
' The 1st argument is the filename, the 2nd arg is the
' PFX file's password:
success = certStore.LoadPfxFile("chilkat.pfx","test")
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( certStore.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Find the certificate to be used for SSL:
set jsonCN = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.JsonObject")
success = jsonCN.UpdateString("CN","example.com")
set cert = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Cert")
success = certStore.FindCert(jsonCN,cert)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( certStore.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Use the certificate:
success = listenSslSocket.InitSslServer(cert)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( listenSslSocket.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Bind and listen on a port:
myPort = 8123
' Allow for a max of 5 queued connect requests.
backLog = 5
success = listenSslSocket.BindAndListen(myPort,backLog)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( listenSslSocket.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' If accepting an SSL/TLS connection, the SSL handshake is part of the connection
' establishment process. This involves a few back-and-forth messages between the
' client and server to establish algorithms and a shared key to create the secure
' channel. The sending and receiving of these messages are governed by the
' MaxReadIdleMs and MaxSendIdleMs properties. If these properties are set to 0
' (and this is the default unless changed by your application), then the
' AcceptNext can hang indefinitely during the SSL handshake process.
' Make sure these properties are set to appropriate values before calling AcceptNext.
' Set a 10 second max for waiting to read/write. This is for the SSL/TLS handshake establishment.
listenSslSocket.MaxReadIdleMs = 10000
listenSslSocket.MaxSendIdleMs = 10000
' Accept a single client connection and establish the secure SSL/TLS channel:
maxWaitMillisec = 20000
set clientSock = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Socket")
success = listenSslSocket.AcceptNext(maxWaitMillisec,clientSock)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( listenSslSocket.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' The client (in this example) is going to send a "Hello Server! -EOM-"
' message. Read it:
receivedMsg = clientSock.ReceiveUntilMatch("-EOM-")
If (clientSock.LastMethodSuccess = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( clientSock.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( receivedMsg) & "</pre>"
' Send a "Hello Client! -EOM-" message:
success = clientSock.SendString("Hello Client! -EOM-")
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( clientSock.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Close the connection with the client
' Wait a max of 20 seconds (20000 millsec)
success = clientSock.Close(20000)
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