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HTTPS Server Certificate Require Hostname Match

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Demonstrates and explains the RequireHostnameMatch property.

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<?php

include("chilkat.php");

// The RequireHostnameMatch property was added in Chilkat v11.0.0
// to ensure the URL's hostname matches at least one of the server certificate SAN's (Subject Alternative Names)
// 
// In actuality, it is the SNI hostname that must match.  If the SNI hostname is not explicitly set,
// then Chilkat uses the hostname from the URL as the SNI hostname.

// Here's an example using chilkatsoft.com
// The SSL server certificate for chilkatsoft.com has 2 Subject Alternative Names:
// 
// 1) DNS Name: *.chilkatsoft.com
// 2) DNS Name: chilkatsoft.com
// 
// See Explaining the SNI Hostname in TLS

$http = new CkHttp();

$http->put_RequireHostnameMatch(true);

// This should succeed because "www.chilkatsoft.com" matches the SAN entry "*.chilkatsoft.com"
$html = $http->quickGetStr('https://www.chilkatsoft.com/helloWorld.html');
print '1) Succeeded: ' . $http->get_LastMethodSuccess() . "\n";

// At the time of writing this example, the IP address for chilkatsoft.com is 3.101.18.47
// If we send the request using the IP address, it will fail because the IP address is does 
// not match any of the SAN entries in the server certificate.
$html = $http->quickGetStr('https://3.101.18.47/helloWorld.html');
print '2) Succeeded: ' . $http->get_LastMethodSuccess() . "\n";

// However, it will succeed if we explicitly set the SNI hostname.
$http->put_SniHostname('www.chilkatsoft.com');
$html = $http->quickGetStr('https://3.101.18.47/helloWorld.html');
print '3) Succeeded: ' . $http->get_LastMethodSuccess() . "\n";

// Remove our explicit SNI hostname.
$http->put_SniHostname('');

// Now let's try wrong.host.badssl.com
// The SSL server certificate for badssl.com has 2 Subject Alternative Names:
// 
// 1) DNS Name: *.badssl.com
// 2) DNS Name: badssl.com

// The domain wrong.host.badssl.com will fail the RequireHostnameMatch because
// the wildcarded domain SAN entry only extends 1 level deep.  
$html = $http->quickGetStr('https://wrong.host.badssl.com/');
print '4) Succeeded: ' . $http->get_LastMethodSuccess() . "\n";

// The expected output is:
// 1) Succeeded: True
// 2) Succeeded: False
// 3) Succeeded: True
// 4) Succeeded: False

?>