07-15-2009
as I am about to take a linux cert exam in a couple of weeks... tnx
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ne_ssl_trust_default_ca
NE_SSL_TRUST_CERT(3) neon API reference NE_SSL_TRUST_CERT(3)
NAME
ne_ssl_trust_cert, ne_ssl_trust_default_ca - functions to indicate that certificates are trusted
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_session.h>
void ne_ssl_trust_cert(ne_session *session, const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
void ne_ssl_trust_default_ca(ne_session *session);
DESCRIPTION
To indicate that a given certificate is trusted by the user, the certificate object can be passed to ne_ssl_trust_cert. The certificate
object is duplicated internally and can subsequently be destroyed.
The SSL library in use by neon may include a default set of CA certificates; calling the ne_ssl_trust_default_ca function will indicate
that these CAs are trusted by the user.
EXAMPLES
Load the CA certificate stored in /path/to/cacert.pem:
ne_session *sess = ne_session_create(...);
ne_ssl_certificate *cert = ne_ssl_cert_read("/path/to/cacert.pem");
if (cert) {
ne_ssl_trust_cert(sess, cert);
ne_ssl_cert_free(cert);
} else {
printf("Could not load CA cert: %s
", ne_get_error(sess));
}
SEE ALSO
ne_ssl_cert_read, ne_ssl_cert_import, ne_ssl_cert_free
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.29.6 3 May 2011 NE_SSL_TRUST_CERT(3)