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VB.NET
Trust Specific Root CA Certificates
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Demonstrates how to trust specific root CA certificates and none others.Chilkat VB.NET Downloads
Dim success As Boolean = False
' This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
' This example will trust the Amazon root CA certificates provided at
' https://www.amazontrust.com/repository/
' I've previously downloaded the root CA certificates to DER format.
' Add each to the Chilkat TrustedRoots singleton object.
Dim tRoots As New Chilkat.TrustedRoots
Dim caCert As New Chilkat.Cert
success = caCert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/aws_root_ca/AmazonRootCA1.cer")
If (success = False) Then
Debug.WriteLine(caCert.LastErrorText)
Exit Sub
End If
success = tRoots.AddCert(caCert)
' Continue with the others.
' For brevity, we're not checking return values for success/failure.
success = caCert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/aws_root_ca/AmazonRootCA2.cer")
success = tRoots.AddCert(caCert)
success = caCert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/aws_root_ca/AmazonRootCA3.cer")
success = tRoots.AddCert(caCert)
success = caCert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/aws_root_ca/AmazonRootCA4.cer")
success = tRoots.AddCert(caCert)
success = caCert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/aws_root_ca/SFSRootCAG2.cer")
success = tRoots.AddCert(caCert)
' Indicate we don't want to automatically trust the operating system's installed root CA certificates.
' On a Windows operating system, this would be the registry-based CA certificate stores.
' On a Linux system, this could be /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt, if it exists.
tRoots.TrustSystemCaRoots = False
' Activate the trusted roots object.
' Once activated, all Chilkat objects that use TLS connections (HTTP, REST, Socket, MailMan, IMAP, FTP, etc.)
' will fail the TLS handshake if the server certificate is not verified and rooted with one of our explicitly trusted root certificates.
success = tRoots.Activate()
Dim http As New Chilkat.Http
' Note: We also need to explicitly indicate that server certificates are to be verified.
http.RequireSslCertVerify = True
' For example, the following should fail because www.chilkatsoft.com's server certificate is not rooted in one of the explicitly trusted root CA certs.
success = http.Download("https://www.chilkatsoft.com/helloWorld.txt","qa_output/helloWorld.txt")
If (success <> True) Then
' The above Download should fail.
Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText)
' There should be a message in the LastErrorText indicating that we were "Unable to build certificate chain to root.."
End If
' However, we should be able to make TLS connections to good.sca1a.amazontrust.com
success = http.Download("https://good.sca1a.amazontrust.com/","qa_output/valid.html")
If (success <> True) Then
Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText)
Exit Sub
End If
' We can still examine the LastErrorText and we'll find this message within:
' "The public key was successfully validated against the public key of the explicitly trusted root cert."
Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText)
Debug.WriteLine("Success!")