On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Jeffrey Gaynor <jgay...@ncsa.uiuc.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am making a first large project in python and am having quite a bit of 
> difficulty unscrambling various python versions and what they can/cannot do. 
> To wit, I must communicate with certain services via https and am required to 
> perform  certificate verification on them.
>
> The problem is that I also have to do this under CentOS 5.5 which only uses 
> python 2.4 as its default -- this is not negotiable. As near as I can tell 
> from reading various posts, the https client does not do verification and 
> there is no low-level SSL  support to provide a workaround. Near as I can 
> tell from reading, 2.6 does include this. Am I getting this right? Is there a 
> simple way to do this? More to the point, I need to know pretty darn quick if 
> this is impossible so we can try and plan for it.
>
> So the quick question: Has anyone done certificate  verification using 2.4 
> and if so, how?
>
> Thanks!

M2Crypto is the way to go here. I think there's an example on their site.

Geremy Condra
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