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X509CertificateValidator.Validate(X509Certificate2) Méthode

Définition

En cas de substitution dans une classe dérivée, valide le certificat 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)

Paramètres

certificate
X509Certificate2

La X509Certificate2 qui représente le certificat X.509 à valider.

Exemples

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

Remarques

Substituez la méthode Validate pour spécifier la façon dont le certificat X.509 est validé.

Lorsque la validation du certificat X.509 passé dans le paramètre certificate échoue, levez l’exception SecurityTokenValidationException.

S’applique à