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Using `verify_peer` on server side requests a certificate from the client. If no certificate is provided, the server silently accepts the connection and rejects if the client sends an unexpected certificate. Adding `verify_fail_if_no_cert` has no affect on client and for server requires that the peer sends a certificate or fails the handshake. This is the desired behavior when the user specifies a fingerprint or CA file. |
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