Modified 'Secure Connection'

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sta 2014-11-09 13:55:36 +09:00
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### Secure Connection ###
websocket-sharp supports the **Secure Connection** with **SSL**.
websocket-sharp supports the **Secure Connection** with **SSL/TLS**.
As a **WebSocket Client**, you should create an instance of the `WebSocket` class with the **wss** scheme WebSocket URL.
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And if you would like to use the custom validation for the server certificate, you should set the `WebSocket.SslConfiguration.ServerCertificateValidationCallback` property.
```cs
ws.SslConfiguration.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = (sender, certificate, chain, sslPolicyErrors) => {
// Do something to validate the server certificate.
...
ws.SslConfiguration.ServerCertificateValidationCallback =
(sender, certificate, chain, sslPolicyErrors) => {
// Do something to validate the server certificate.
...
return true; // If the server certificate is valid.
};
return true; // If the server certificate is valid.
};
```
If you set this property to nothing, the validation does nothing with the server certificate, and returns `true`.
As a **WebSocket Server**, you should create an instance of the `WebSocketServer` or `HttpServer` class with some settings for secure connection, like the following.
As a **WebSocket Server**, you should create an instance of the `WebSocketServer` or `HttpServer` class with some settings for secure connection, such as the following.
```cs
var wssv = new WebSocketServer (4649, true);
wssv.SslConfiguration.ServerCertificate = new X509Certificate2 ("/path/to/cert.pfx", "password for cert.pfx");
wssv.SslConfiguration.ServerCertificate =
new X509Certificate2 ("/path/to/cert.pfx", "password for cert.pfx");
```
### HTTP Authentication ###