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Hello I'm trying to fetch data from a https web (i'm not behind firewall or proxy) however even accepting all certificates it keeps throwing System.Net.WebExceptionStatus.SecureChannelFailure with the message shown: Cancelled the request: Unable to create a secure SSL/TLS channel ... i've looked everywhere so you guys are my last chance.

   static void Main(string[] args)
            {
                RemoteCertificateValidationCallback ServerCertificateValidationCallback = delegate { return true; };
                HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://miyoigo.yoigo.com");
                HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
                using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream()))
                {
                    Console.Write(reader.ReadToEnd());
                }
            }

Thanks in advance ;)

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  • can you hit the same url successfully with a browser?
    – Ray
    Jan 16, 2010 at 19:53
  • yes i usually do by web browser but wanna do it programmatically Jan 16, 2010 at 20:02

3 Answers 3

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try printing the InnerException property of the WebException, should provide a particular reason the negot failed

Console.WriteLine("Inner Exception");
Console.WriteLine(String.Concat(e.InnerException.StackTrace, e.InnerException.Message));
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  • The Message tells me is something like (translated): Cancelled the request: Unable to create a secure SSL/TLS channel Jan 16, 2010 at 20:25
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That code works fine for me exactly as you have it. My guess is that you've got something network related going on. Are you behind a proxy or firewall? Like Ray said in his comment, try hitting that URL from a browser.

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  • i'm connected directly to the router Jan 16, 2010 at 20:03
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I have resolved my problem looking at: How do you get a System.Web.HttpWebRequest object to use SSL 2.0?

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