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org.apache.http.conn.ssl.StrictHostnameVerifier

java.lang.Object
org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AbstractVerifier X509HostnameVerifier
org.apache.http.conn.ssl.StrictHostnameVerifier

The Strict HostnameVerifier works the same way as Sun Java 1.4, Sun Java 5, Sun Java 6-rc. It's also pretty close to IE6. This implementation appears to be compliant with RFC 2818 for dealing with wildcards.

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 one divergence from IE6 is how we only check the first CN. IE6 allows a match against any of the CNs present. We decided to follow in Sun Java 1.4's footsteps and only check the first CN. (If you need to check all the CN's, feel free to write your own implementation!).

A wildcard such as "*.foo.com" matches only subdomains in the same level, for example "a.foo.com". It does not match deeper subdomains such as "a.b.foo.com".

Summary

Public Constructors

            StrictHostnameVerifier()

Public Methods

    final      String  toString()
Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.
    final      void  verify(String host, String[] cns, String[] subjectAlts)
Methods inherited from class org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AbstractVerifier
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
Methods inherited from interface javax.net.ssl.HostnameVerifier
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.http.conn.ssl.X509HostnameVerifier

Details

Public Constructors

public StrictHostnameVerifier()

Public Methods

public final String toString()

Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.

Returns

  • String a printable representation for the receiver.

public final void verify(String host, String[] cns, String[] subjectAlts)

Throws

SSLException
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