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My understanding is you still have a successful handshake and that error is really only a warning. Continue on with you connection and all should work. -----Original Message----- From: Brad Stone [mailto:brad@bvstools.com] Let's assume that there is an SSL web site. You go to it with your browser and receive a message stating that the certificate isn't trusted for one reason or another (ie the domain on the cert doesn't match the domain of the site, not a trusted authority, etc..) With the SSL Handshake API, is there anyway to do this as well? In other words, if there is a key but there's a problem that you can opt to still accept the key, just continue on without getting a Not Trusted error return code?
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