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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/CustomTrust.kt
val certificates = HandshakeCertificates .Builder() .addTrustedCertificate(letsEncryptCertificateAuthority) .addTrustedCertificate(entrustRootCertificateAuthority) .addTrustedCertificate(comodoRsaCertificationAuthority) // Uncomment if standard certificates are also required. // .addPlatformTrustedCertificates()Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Mar 19 19:25:20 UTC 2025 - 8.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/Certificate.kt
val data = CertificateAdapters.certificate.toDer(this) try { val certificateFactory = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509") val certificates = certificateFactory.generateCertificates(Buffer().write(data).inputStream()) return certificates.single() as X509Certificate } catch (e: NoSuchElementException) { throw IllegalArgumentException("failed to decode certificate", e)
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regression-test/src/androidTest/java/okhttp/regression/LetsEncryptTest.java
// .addPlatformTrustedCertificates() .build(); builder.sslSocketFactory(certificates.sslSocketFactory(), certificates.trustManager()); } OkHttpClient client = builder.build(); sendRequest(client, "https://valid-isrgrootx1.letsencrypt.org/robots.txt"); try { sendRequest(client, "https://google.com/robots.txt"); if (androidMorEarlier) {
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/CertificateChainCleaner.kt
* Cleaning a chain returns a list of certificates where the first element is `chain[0]`, each * certificate is signed by the certificate that follows, and the last certificate is a trusted CA * certificate. * * Use of the chain cleaner is necessary to omit unexpected certificates that aren't relevant to
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okhttp-tls/src/test/java/okhttp3/tls/CertificatesJavaTest.java
+ "jaA9VEhgdaVhxBsT2qzUNDsXlOzGsliznDfoqETb\n" + "-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n"; X509Certificate certificate = Certificates.decodeCertificatePem(certificateString); assertEquals(certificateString, Certificates.certificatePem(certificate)); }Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 20 02:23:18 UTC 2020 - 1.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/fr/docs/deployment/docker.md
Il est intégré à Let's Encrypt. Ainsi, il peut gérer toutes les parties HTTPS, y compris l'acquisition et le renouvellement des certificats. Il est également intégré à Docker. Ainsi, vous pouvez déclarer vos domaines dans les configurations de chaque application et faire en sorte qu'elles lisent ces configurations, génèrent les certificats HTTPS et servent via HTTPS à votre application automatiquement, sans nécessiter aucune modification de leurs configurations.
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docs/features/https.md
nians-using-fake-google-certificate.html). It also assumes your HTTPS servers’ certificates are signed by a certificate authority. Use [CertificatePinner](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-certificate-pinner/) to restrict which certificates and certificate authorities are trusted. Certificate pinning increases security, but limits your server team’s abilities to update their TLS certificates. **Do not use certificate pinning without the blessing of your server’s TLS administrator!**...
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/CertificatePinnerChainValidationTest.kt
* -> pinnedIntermediate (trusted by CertificatePinner) * -> attackerSwitch * ``` * * The attacker serves a set of certificates that yields a too-long chain in our certificate * pinner. The served certificates (incorrectly) formed a single chain to the pinner: * * ``` * attackerCa * -> attackerIntermediate
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okhttp/src/androidMain/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/android/AndroidCertificateChainCleaner.kt
@SuppressSignatureCheck override fun clean( chain: List<Certificate>, hostname: String, ): List<Certificate> { val certificates = (chain as List<X509Certificate>).toTypedArray() try { return x509TrustManagerExtensions.checkServerTrusted(certificates, "RSA", hostname) } catch (ce: CertificateException) { throw SSLPeerUnverifiedException(ce.message).apply { initCause(ce) } } }
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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
follow-ups. It independently shares connections when the IP addresses and certificates match, even if the host names do not. In 4.4.0 we introduced a regression where we shared a connection when certificates matched but the DNS addresses did not. This would only occur when following a redirect from one hostname to another, and where both hosts had common certificates.Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Apr 17 13:25:31 UTC 2024 - 25.2K bytes - Viewed (0)