SslStream.LocalCertificate Property
Definition
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Gets the certificate used to authenticate the local endpoint.
public:
virtual property System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates::X509Certificate ^ LocalCertificate { System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates::X509Certificate ^ get(); };
public virtual System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate? LocalCertificate { get; }
public virtual System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate LocalCertificate { get; }
member this.LocalCertificate : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property LocalCertificate As X509Certificate
Property Value
An X509Certificate object that represents the certificate supplied for authentication or null
if no certificate was supplied.
Exceptions
Authentication failed or has not occurred.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates displaying the certificate returned by this property.
static void DisplayCertificateInformation( SslStream^ stream )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Certificate revocation list checked: {0}", stream->CheckCertRevocationStatus );
X509Certificate^ localCertificate = stream->LocalCertificate;
if ( stream->LocalCertificate != nullptr )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Local cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.",
localCertificate->Subject,
localCertificate->GetEffectiveDateString(),
localCertificate->GetExpirationDateString() );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Local certificate is null." );
}
X509Certificate^ remoteCertificate = stream->RemoteCertificate;
if ( stream->RemoteCertificate != nullptr )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Remote cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.",
remoteCertificate->Subject,
remoteCertificate->GetEffectiveDateString(),
remoteCertificate->GetExpirationDateString() );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Remote certificate is null." );
}
}
private:
static void DisplayCertificateInformation(SslStream stream)
{
Console.WriteLine("Certificate revocation list checked: {0}", stream.CheckCertRevocationStatus);
X509Certificate localCertificate = stream.LocalCertificate;
if (stream.LocalCertificate != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Local cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.",
localCertificate.Subject,
localCertificate.GetEffectiveDateString(),
localCertificate.GetExpirationDateString());
} else
{
Console.WriteLine("Local certificate is null.");
}
// Display the properties of the client's certificate.
X509Certificate remoteCertificate = stream.RemoteCertificate;
if (stream.RemoteCertificate != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Remote cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.",
remoteCertificate.Subject,
remoteCertificate.GetEffectiveDateString(),
remoteCertificate.GetExpirationDateString());
} else
{
Console.WriteLine("Remote certificate is null.");
}
}
Private Shared Sub DisplayCertificateInformation(stream As SslStream)
Console.WriteLine("Certificate revocation list checked: {0}", stream.CheckCertRevocationStatus)
Dim localCertificate As X509Certificate = stream.LocalCertificate
If stream.LocalCertificate IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Local cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.", localCertificate.Subject, localCertificate.GetEffectiveDateString(), localCertificate.GetExpirationDateString())
Else
Console.WriteLine("Local certificate is null.")
End If
' Display the properties of the client's certificate.
Dim remoteCertificate As X509Certificate = stream.RemoteCertificate
If stream.RemoteCertificate IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Remote cert was issued to {0} and is valid from {1} until {2}.", remoteCertificate.Subject, remoteCertificate.GetEffectiveDateString(), remoteCertificate.GetExpirationDateString())
Else
Console.WriteLine("Remote certificate is null.")
End If
End Sub
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