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Openaccess JDBC driver doesn't validate host name in certificate by default.

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TitleOpenaccess JDBC driver doesn't validate host name in certificate by default.
URL Nameopenaccess-jdbc-driver-needs-to-validate-host-name-in-certificate-by-default
Article Number000180527
EnvironmentProduct: Openaccess JDBC driver
Version: 8.1
OS: Java
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description

Openaccess JDBC driver doesn't validate host name in certificate by default.

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This is expected behavior. Use connection attribute HostNameInCertificate a to provide a host name for validation in the certificate.

It was determined that the Progress Product is functioning as designed.

 An enhancement to the product can be requested through the Progress Community via an Ideas submission.  Customer feedback is valuable and Idea submissions are monitored by our Product Management team.  Enhancement requests are reviewed during the planning phase of each new product release and a list of the enhancements chosen for implementation can be found in the Release Notes documents that accompany each release.  Once an Idea is submitted the Progress Software Community will have the opportunity to comment on and vote for the Idea.
 For detailed information on how to submit an Idea, please refer to Knowledge Base article 000010839.
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Last Modified Date2/17/2017 2:52 PM
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