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ServicePoint.Certificate Property

Definition

Gets the certificate received for this ServicePoint object.

public:
 property System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates::X509Certificate ^ Certificate { System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates::X509Certificate ^ get(); };
public System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate? Certificate { get; }
public System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate Certificate { get; }
member this.Certificate : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate
Public ReadOnly Property Certificate As X509Certificate

Property Value

An instance of the X509Certificate class that contains the security certificate received for this ServicePoint object.

Examples

The following code example displays the value of this property.

if ( sp->Certificate == nullptr )
   Console::WriteLine( "Certificate = (null)" );
else
   Console::WriteLine( "Certificate = {0}", sp->Certificate );

if ( sp->ClientCertificate == nullptr )
   Console::WriteLine( "Client Certificate = (null)" );
else
   Console::WriteLine( "Client Certificate = {0}", sp->ClientCertificate );

Console::WriteLine( "ProtocolVersion = {0}", sp->ProtocolVersion->ToString() );
Console::WriteLine( "SupportsPipelining = {0}", sp->SupportsPipelining );
if (sp.Certificate == null)
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = (null)");
else
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = " + sp.Certificate.ToString());

if (sp.ClientCertificate == null)
    Console.WriteLine("ClientCertificate = (null)");
else
    Console. WriteLine("ClientCertificate = " + sp.ClientCertificate.ToString());

Console.WriteLine("ProtocolVersion = " + sp.ProtocolVersion.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("SupportsPipelining = " + sp.SupportsPipelining);
If sp.Certificate Is Nothing Then
    Console.WriteLine("Certificate = (null)")
Else
    Console.WriteLine(("Certificate = " + sp.Certificate.ToString()))
End If

If sp.ClientCertificate Is Nothing Then
    Console.WriteLine("ClientCertificate = (null)")
Else
    Console.WriteLine(("ClientCertificate = " + sp.ClientCertificate.ToString()))
End If

Console.WriteLine("ProtocolVersion = " + sp.ProtocolVersion.ToString())
Console.WriteLine(("SupportsPipelining = " + sp.SupportsPipelining.ToString()))

Remarks

Caution

WebRequest, HttpWebRequest, ServicePoint, and WebClient are obsolete, and you shouldn't use them for new development. Use HttpClient instead.

Although a ServicePoint object can make multiple connections to an Internet resource, it can maintain only one certificate.

Note

In .NET Core and .NET 5+, the Certificate property always returns null. To access the server certificate, use ServerCertificateCustomValidationCallback.

Applies to