SslStream.Write Method
Definition
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Writes data to this stream.
Overloads
Write(Byte[]) |
Writes the specified data to this stream. |
Write(Byte[], Int32, Int32) |
Write the specified number of Bytes to the underlying stream using the specified buffer and offset. |
Write(Byte[])
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
Writes the specified data to this stream.
public:
void Write(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ buffer);
public void Write (byte[] buffer);
override this.Write : byte[] -> unit
Public Sub Write (buffer As Byte())
Parameters
Exceptions
buffer
is null
.
The write operation failed.
There is already a write operation in progress.
This object has been closed.
Authentication has not occurred.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates writing to an authenticated SslStream.
static void ProcessClient( TcpClient^ client )
{
// A client has connected. Create the
// SslStream using the client's network stream.
SslStream^ sslStream = gcnew SslStream( client->GetStream(),false );
// Authenticate the server but don't require the client to authenticate.
try
{
sslStream->AuthenticateAsServer( serverCertificate, false, true );
// false == no client cert required; true == check cert revocation.
// Display the properties and settings for the authenticated stream.
DisplaySecurityLevel( sslStream );
DisplaySecurityServices( sslStream );
DisplayCertificateInformation( sslStream );
DisplayStreamProperties( sslStream );
// Set timeouts for the read and write to 5 seconds.
sslStream->ReadTimeout = 5000;
sslStream->WriteTimeout = 5000;
// Read a message from the client.
Console::WriteLine( L"Waiting for client message..." );
String^ messageData = ReadMessage( sslStream );
Console::WriteLine( L"Received: {0}", messageData );
// Write a message to the client.
array<Byte>^message = Encoding::UTF8->GetBytes( L"Hello from the server.<EOF>" );
Console::WriteLine( L"Sending hello message." );
sslStream->Write( message );
}
catch ( AuthenticationException^ e )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Exception: {0}", e->Message );
if ( e->InnerException != nullptr )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Inner exception: {0}", e->InnerException->Message );
}
Console::WriteLine( L"Authentication failed - closing the connection." );
sslStream->Close();
client->Close();
return;
}
finally
{
// The client stream will be closed with the sslStream
// because we specified this behavior when creating
// the sslStream.
sslStream->Close();
client->Close();
}
}
static void ProcessClient (TcpClient client)
{
// A client has connected. Create the
// SslStream using the client's network stream.
SslStream sslStream = new SslStream(
client.GetStream(), false);
// Authenticate the server but don't require the client to authenticate.
try
{
sslStream.AuthenticateAsServer(serverCertificate, clientCertificateRequired: false, checkCertificateRevocation: true);
// Display the properties and settings for the authenticated stream.
DisplaySecurityLevel(sslStream);
DisplaySecurityServices(sslStream);
DisplayCertificateInformation(sslStream);
DisplayStreamProperties(sslStream);
// Set timeouts for the read and write to 5 seconds.
sslStream.ReadTimeout = 5000;
sslStream.WriteTimeout = 5000;
// Read a message from the client.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for client message...");
string messageData = ReadMessage(sslStream);
Console.WriteLine("Received: {0}", messageData);
// Write a message to the client.
byte[] message = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Hello from the server.<EOF>");
Console.WriteLine("Sending hello message.");
sslStream.Write(message);
}
catch (AuthenticationException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception: {0}", e.Message);
if (e.InnerException != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Inner exception: {0}", e.InnerException.Message);
}
Console.WriteLine ("Authentication failed - closing the connection.");
sslStream.Close();
client.Close();
return;
}
finally
{
// The client stream will be closed with the sslStream
// because we specified this behavior when creating
// the sslStream.
sslStream.Close();
client.Close();
}
}
Private Shared Sub ProcessClient(client As TcpClient)
' A client has connected. Create the
' SslStream using the client's network stream.
Dim sslStream = New SslStream(client.GetStream(), False)
Try
sslStream.AuthenticateAsServer(serverCertificate, clientCertificateRequired:=False, checkCertificateRevocation:=True)
' Display the properties And settings for the authenticated stream.
DisplaySecurityLevel(sslStream)
DisplaySecurityServices(sslStream)
DisplayCertificateInformation(sslStream)
DisplayStreamProperties(sslStream)
' Set timeouts for the read and write to 5 seconds.
sslStream.ReadTimeout = 5000
sslStream.WriteTimeout = 5000
' Read a message from the client.
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for client message...")
Dim messageData As String = ReadMessage(sslStream)
Console.WriteLine("Received: {0}", messageData)
' Write a message to the client.
Dim message As Byte() = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Hello from the server.<EOF>")
Console.WriteLine("Sending hello message.")
sslStream.Write(message)
Catch e As AuthenticationException
Console.WriteLine("Exception: {0}", e.Message)
If e.InnerException IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Inner exception: {0}", e.InnerException.Message)
End If
Console.WriteLine("Authentication failed - closing the connection.")
sslStream.Close()
client.Close()
Return
Finally
' The client stream will be closed with the sslStream
' because we specified this behavior when creating
' the sslStream.
sslStream.Close()
client.Close()
End Try
End Sub
Remarks
This method blocks while the operation completes. To prevent blocking while the operation completes, use the BeginWrite method.
You cannot call this method until you have successfully authenticated. To authenticate call one of the AuthenticateAsClient, or BeginAuthenticateAsClient, AuthenticateAsServer, BeginAuthenticateAsServer methods.
The SslStream class does not support multiple simultaneous write operations.
Applies to
Write(Byte[], Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
- Source:
- SslStream.cs
Write the specified number of Bytes to the underlying stream using the specified buffer and offset.
public:
override void Write(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ buffer, int offset, int count);
public override void Write (byte[] buffer, int offset, int count);
override this.Write : byte[] * int * int -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Write (buffer As Byte(), offset As Integer, count As Integer)
Parameters
- offset
- Int32
A Int32 that contains the zero-based location in buffer
at which to begin reading bytes to be written to the stream.
Exceptions
buffer
is null
.
offset
is less than zero.
-or-
offset
is greater than the length of buffer
.
-or-
offset
+ count is greater than the length of buffer
.
The write operation failed.
There is already a write operation in progress.
This object has been closed.
Authentication has not occurred.
Remarks
This method blocks while the operation completes. To prevent blocking while the operation completes the operation completes, use the BeginWrite method.
You cannot call this method until you have successfully authenticated. To authenticate call one of the AuthenticateAsClient, or BeginAuthenticateAsClient, AuthenticateAsServer, BeginAuthenticateAsServer methods.
The SslStream class does not support multiple simultaneous write operations.