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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ using Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Sockets.Bsd.Impl;
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using Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Ssl.Types;
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using System;
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using System.IO;
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+using System.Net;
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using System.Net.Security;
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using System.Net.Sockets;
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using System.Security.Authentication;
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@@ -83,10 +84,40 @@ namespace Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Ssl.SslService
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}
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#pragma warning restore SYSLIB0039
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// Retrieve the hostname of the current remote in case the provided hostname is null or empty.
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+ /// </summary>
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+ /// <param name="hostName">The current hostname</param>
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+ /// <returns>Either the resolved or provided hostname</returns>
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+ /// <remarks>
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+ /// This is done to avoid getting an <see cref="System.Security.Authentication.AuthenticationException"/>
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+ /// as the remote certificate will be rejected with <c>RemoteCertificateNameMismatch</c> due to an empty hostname.
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+ /// This is not what the switch does!
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+ /// It might just skip remote hostname verification if the hostname wasn't set with <see cref="ISslConnection.SetHostName"/> before.
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+ /// TODO: Remove this as soon as we know how the switch deals with empty hostnames
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+ /// </remarks>
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+ private string RetrieveHostName(string hostName)
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+ {
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+ if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(hostName))
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+ {
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+ return hostName;
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+ }
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+
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+ try
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+ {
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+ return Dns.GetHostEntry(Socket.RemoteEndPoint.Address).HostName;
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+ }
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+ catch (SocketException)
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+ {
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+ return hostName;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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public ResultCode Handshake(string hostName)
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{
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StartSslOperation();
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_stream = new SslStream(new NetworkStream(((ManagedSocket)Socket).Socket, false), false, null, null);
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+ hostName = RetrieveHostName(hostName);
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_stream.AuthenticateAsClient(hostName, null, TranslateSslVersion(_sslVersion), false);
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EndSslOperation();
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