Swift
Swift
Require SSL Server Certificate Domain Match
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Demonstrates how to require that the SSL server certificate's domain matches the intended domain.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let http = CkoHttp()!
// Call SetSslCertRequirement to require that the SSL server certificate's domain
// matches only the domain we are intending to communicate with.
// In this example we will test with the URL https://wrong.host.badssl.com/
// which intentionally has an SSL certificate that does not match "wrong.host.badssl.com"
http.setSslCertRequirement(reqName: "SAN", reqValue: "wrong.host.badssl.com")
// Also validate the server cert..
http.requireSslCertVerify = true
// Try sending the request. It should fail within the SSL/TLS handshake
// because the server's certificate does not match the domain "wrong.host.badssl.com"
var html: String? = http.quickGetStr(url: "https://wrong.host.badssl.com/")
if http.lastMethodSuccess == false {
print("\(http.lastErrorText!)")
}
else {
print("Unexpected success.")
}
}