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package org.apache.http.conn.ssl;

import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;

import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;

/**
 * The Strict HostnameVerifier works the same way as Sun Java 1.4, Sun
 * Java 5, Sun Java 6.  It's also pretty close to IE6.  This implementation
 * appears to be compliant with RFC 2818 for dealing with wildcards.
 * 

* The hostname must match either the first CN, or any of the subject-alts. * A wildcard can occur in the CN, and in any of the subject-alts. The * one divergence from IE6 is how we only check the first CN. IE6 allows * a match against any of the CNs present. We decided to follow in * Sun Java 1.4's footsteps and only check the first CN. (If you need * to check all the CN's, feel free to write your own implementation!). *

*

* A wildcard such as "*.foo.com" matches only subdomains in the same * level, for example "a.foo.com". It does not match deeper subdomains * such as "a.b.foo.com". *

* * @since 4.0 * * @deprecated (4.4) Use {@link org.apache.http.conn.ssl.DefaultHostnameVerifier} */ @Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.IMMUTABLE) @Deprecated public class StrictHostnameVerifier extends AbstractVerifier { public static final StrictHostnameVerifier INSTANCE = new StrictHostnameVerifier(); @Override public final void verify( final String host, final String[] cns, final String[] subjectAlts) throws SSLException { verify(host, cns, subjectAlts, true); } @Override public final String toString() { return "STRICT"; } }




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