If you deal with SSL-protected sites a couple of methods can be useful:
public void ConfigureSSL()
{
ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = CertChecker;
}
private bool CertChecker(object sender, X509Certificate certificate,
X509Chain chain, SslPolicyErrors errors)
{
return certificate.Subject == "Certificate Subject for required site";
}
Call ConfigureSSL() before to request some page.
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