server-verify enable
Use server-verify enable to enable the SSL client to use digital certificates to authenticate the SSL server.
Use undo server-verify enable to disable SSL server authentication. The SSL client does not authenticate the SSL server.
Syntax
server-verify enable
undo server-verify enable
Default
The SSL client uses digital certificates to authenticate the SSL server.
Views
SSL client policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Usage guidelines
SSL uses digital certificates to authenticate communicating parties. For more information about digital certificates, see Security Configuration Guide.
If you execute the server-verify enable command, the SSL server must send its digital certificate to the SSL client for authentication. The client can access the SSL server only after the server passes the authentication.
Examples
# Enable the SSL client to use digital certificates to authenticate the SSL server.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] ssl client-policy policy1 [Sysname-ssl-client-policy-policy1] server-verify enable
Related commands
display ssl client-policy