X509CertificateValidator.Validate(X509Certificate2) Método
Definición
Importante
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Cuando se invalida en una clase derivada, valida el certificado X.509.
public:
abstract void Validate(System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates::X509Certificate2 ^ certificate);
public abstract void Validate (System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2 certificate);
abstract member Validate : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2 -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub Validate (certificate As X509Certificate2)
Parámetros
- certificate
- X509Certificate2
X509Certificate2 que representa el certificado X.509 para validar.
Ejemplos
public override void Validate(X509Certificate2 certificate)
{
// Check that there is a certificate.
if (certificate == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("certificate");
}
// Check that the certificate issuer matches the configured issuer
if (allowedIssuerName != certificate.IssuerName.Name)
{
throw new SecurityTokenValidationException
("Certificate was not issued by a trusted issuer");
}
}
Public Overrides Sub Validate(ByVal certificate As X509Certificate2)
' Check that there is a certificate.
If certificate Is Nothing Then
Throw New ArgumentNullException("certificate")
End If
' Check that the certificate issuer matches the configured issuer
If allowedIssuerName <> certificate.IssuerName.Name Then
Throw New SecurityTokenValidationException("Certificate was not issued by a trusted issuer")
End If
End Sub
End Class
Comentarios
Invalide el método Validate para especificar cómo se valida el certificado X.509.
Cuando el certificado X.509 que se pasa en el parámetro certificate
no pasa la validación, inicie SecurityTokenValidationException.