// // InvalidCertificateHandler.h // // $Id: //poco/1.4/NetSSL_OpenSSL/include/Poco/Net/InvalidCertificateHandler.h#1 $ // // Library: NetSSL_OpenSSL // Package: SSLCore // Module: InvalidCertificateHandler // // Definition of the InvalidCertificateHandler class. // // Copyright (c) 2006-2009, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH. // and Contributors. // // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0 // #ifndef NetSSL_InvalidCertificateHandler_INCLUDED #define NetSSL_InvalidCertificateHandler_INCLUDED #include "Poco/Net/NetSSL.h" #include "Poco/Net/VerificationErrorArgs.h" namespace Poco { namespace Net { class NetSSL_API InvalidCertificateHandler /// A InvalidCertificateHandler is invoked whenever an error occurs verifying the certificate. It allows the user /// to inspect and accept/reject the certificate. /// One can install one's own InvalidCertificateHandler by implementing this interface. Note that /// in the implementation file of the subclass the following code must be present (assuming you use the namespace My_API /// and the name of your handler class is MyGuiHandler): /// /// #include "Poco/Net/CertificateHandlerFactory.h" /// ... /// POCO_REGISTER_CHFACTORY(My_API, MyGuiHandler) /// /// One can either set the handler directly in the startup code of the main method of ones application by calling /// /// SSLManager::instance().initialize(mypassphraseHandler, myguiHandler, mySSLContext) /// /// or in case one uses Poco::Util::Application one can rely on an XML configuration and put the following entry /// under the path openSSL.invalidCertificateHandler: /// /// /// MyGuiHandler /// /// [...] // Put optional config params for the handler here /// /// /// /// Note that the name of the InvalidCertificateHandler must be same as the one provided to the POCO_REGISTER_CHFACTORY macro. { public: InvalidCertificateHandler(bool handleErrorsOnServerSide); /// Creates the InvalidCertificateHandler. /// /// Set handleErrorsOnServerSide to true if the certificate handler is used on the server side. /// Automatically registers at one of the SSLManager::VerificationError events. virtual ~InvalidCertificateHandler(); /// Destroys the InvalidCertificateHandler. virtual void onInvalidCertificate(const void* pSender, VerificationErrorArgs& errorCert) = 0; /// Receives the questionable certificate in parameter errorCert. If one wants to accept the /// certificate, call errorCert.setIgnoreError(true). protected: bool _handleErrorsOnServerSide; /// Stores if the certificate handler gets invoked by the server (i.e. a client certificate is wrong) /// or the client (a server certificate is wrong) }; } } // namespace Poco::Net #endif // NetSSL_InvalidCertificateHandler_INCLUDED