Package org.apache.http.conn.ssl
Class BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier
java.lang.Object
org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AbstractVerifier
org.apache.http.conn.ssl.BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier
- All Implemented Interfaces:
HostnameVerifier
,X509HostnameVerifier
@Contract(threading=IMMUTABLE)
@Deprecated
public class BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier
extends AbstractVerifier
Deprecated.
The HostnameVerifier that works the same way as Curl and Firefox.
The hostname must match either the first CN, or any of the subject-alts. A wildcard can occur in the CN, and in any of the subject-alts.
The only difference between BROWSER_COMPATIBLE and STRICT is that a wildcard (such as "*.foo.com") with BROWSER_COMPATIBLE matches all subdomains, including "a.b.foo.com".
- Since:
- 4.0
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Methods inherited from class org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AbstractVerifier
acceptableCountryWildcard, countDots, getCNs, getDNSSubjectAlts, verify, verify, verify, verify
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Field Details
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INSTANCE
Deprecated.
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Constructor Details
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BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier
public BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier()Deprecated.
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Method Details
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verify
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:X509HostnameVerifier
Checks to see if the supplied hostname matches any of the supplied CNs or "DNS" Subject-Alts. Most implementations only look at the first CN, and ignore any additional CNs. Most implementations do look at all of the "DNS" Subject-Alts. The CNs or Subject-Alts may contain wildcards according to RFC 2818.- Parameters:
host
- The hostname to verify.cns
- CN fields, in order, as extracted from the X.509 certificate.subjectAlts
- Subject-Alt fields of type 2 ("DNS"), as extracted from the X.509 certificate.- Throws:
SSLException
- if the verification process fails.
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toString
Deprecated.
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DefaultHostnameVerifier