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A channel type that carries a TLS certificate between a server and a client connecting to it.

Channels of this kind always have Requested = False, TargetHandleType = None and TargetHandle = 0, and cannot be requested with methods such as CreateChannel. Also, they SHOULD be dispatched while the Connection owning them is in the CONNECTING state.

In this case, handlers SHOULD accept or reject the certificate, using the relevant methods on the provided object, or MAY just Close the channel before doing so, to fall back to a non-interactive verification process done inside the CM.

For example, channels of this kind can pop up while a client is connecting to an XMPP server.

A TLSCertificate containing the certificate chain as sent by the server, and other relevant information.

This property is immutable.

The hostname of the server we expect ServerCertificate to certify; clients SHOULD verify ServerCertificate against this hostname when checking its validity.