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/**
* Indicates that the peer's identity has not been verified.
* <P>
* When the peer was not able to
* identify itself (for example; no certificate, the particular
* cipher suite being used does not support authentication, or no
* peer authentication was established during SSL handshaking) this
* exception is thrown.
*
* @since 1.4
* @author David Brownell
*/
public
{
/**
* Constructs an exception reporting that the SSL peer's
* identity has not been verifiied.
*
* @param reason describes the problem.
*/
{
super(reason);
}
}