Hi,

I'm not an expert but I believe the provider should have implemented that
method so try calling it to get the cert info.

Regards,
Daniel

On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Ranganath Udupa wrote:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build a secure peer to peer shell program that can talk to each
> other using xml-rpc. Each peer is can interact with only a valid set of
> peers...and validation of peers is done using an identity certificate (x.509v3
> based). I have been able to establish a secure xml-rpc calls and the ssl
> handshakes are happening smoothly. One of the peers would be using the
> SecureWebServer class and the other peer connects to it using the 
> XmlRpcClient.
> I have also been able to look at the client's certificate from the server (by
> tweaking the xml-rpc source code a bit).This has been possible by referencing
> the socket that got created during the run() method defined within the
> WebServer class. However, from the client's side, I do not know how it would 
> be
> possible for me to view the servers certificate. I am passing a type URL to
> establish connection and there is no way I can reference the socket that was
> used. Matter of fact, HttpsURLConnection has an abstract method
> getServerCertificates() but there is no implementation available. Any help
> regarding this would be very much appreciated.
>
> Hope I have been clear.
>
> Thanks a lot
> Udupa
>

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