I have also just added a --certificate-name option for the case where the user is using an IP address instead of the correct name. I think it's better than doing a DNS resolve since the user must explicitly add this as a command-line argument, instead of doing something automatic. For instance, if freerdp.com has a valid certificate but I'm using it's IP address to connect to it, validation would succeed if I passed --certificate-name freerdp.com as an argument.
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