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I thought before I dove too deep into this I would ask here
since there is probably someone who has dealt with this.

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..)

On a web browser you can click "ok" and keep going.

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?

Thanks!

Brad
www.bvstools.com


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