IssuedTokenServiceCredential.CustomCertificateValidator Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a custom X.509 certificate validator.
public:
property System::IdentityModel::Selectors::X509CertificateValidator ^ CustomCertificateValidator { System::IdentityModel::Selectors::X509CertificateValidator ^ get(); void set(System::IdentityModel::Selectors::X509CertificateValidator ^ value); };
public System.IdentityModel.Selectors.X509CertificateValidator CustomCertificateValidator { get; set; }
member this.CustomCertificateValidator : System.IdentityModel.Selectors.X509CertificateValidator with get, set
Public Property CustomCertificateValidator As X509CertificateValidator
Property Value
A custom X.509 certificate validator.
Examples
The following code shows one way to access and set this property.
serviceHost.Credentials.ClientCertificate.Authentication.CertificateValidationMode =
X509CertificateValidationMode.Custom;
serviceHost.Credentials.ClientCertificate.Authentication.CustomCertificateValidator =
new MyX509CertificateValidator("CN=Contoso.com");
The custom validator referenced in the prior code is defined in the following code.
public class MyX509CertificateValidator : X509CertificateValidator
{
string allowedIssuerName;
public MyX509CertificateValidator(string allowedIssuerName)
{
if (allowedIssuerName == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("allowedIssuerName");
}
this.allowedIssuerName = allowedIssuerName;
}
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");
}
}
}