X509_get0_subject_key_id, X509_get0_authority_key_id,
X509_get0_authority_issuer, X509_get0_authority_serial, X509_get_pathlen,
X509_get_extension_flags, X509_get_key_usage, X509_get_extended_key_usage,
X509_set_proxy_flag, X509_set_proxy_pathlen, X509_get_proxy_pathlen - retrieve
certificate extension data
#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
long X509_get_pathlen(X509 *x);
uint32_t X509_get_extension_flags(X509 *x);
uint32_t X509_get_key_usage(X509 *x);
uint32_t X509_get_extended_key_usage(X509 *x);
const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *X509_get0_subject_key_id(X509 *x);
const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *X509_get0_authority_key_id(X509 *x);
const GENERAL_NAMES *X509_get0_authority_issuer(X509 *x);
const ASN1_INTEGER *X509_get0_authority_serial(X509 *x);
void X509_set_proxy_flag(X509 *x);
void X509_set_proxy_pathlen(int l);
long X509_get_proxy_pathlen(X509 *x);
These functions retrieve information related to commonly used certificate
extensions.
X509_get_pathlen() retrieves the path length extension from a
certificate. This extension is used to limit the length of a cert chain that
may be issued from that CA.
X509_get_extension_flags() retrieves general information about a
certificate, it will return one or more of the following flags ored together.
- EXFLAG_V1
- The certificate is an obsolete version 1 certificate.
- EXFLAG_BCONS
- The certificate contains a basic constraints
extension.
- EXFLAG_CA
- The certificate contains basic constraints and asserts the
CA flag.
- EXFLAG_PROXY
- The certificate is a valid proxy certificate.
- EXFLAG_SI
- The certificate is self issued (that is subject and issuer
names match).
- EXFLAG_SS
- The subject and issuer names match and extension values
imply it is self signed.
- EXFLAG_FRESHEST
- The freshest CRL extension is present in the
certificate.
- EXFLAG_CRITICAL
- The certificate contains an unhandled critical
extension.
- EXFLAG_INVALID
- Some certificate extension values are invalid or
inconsistent. The certificate should be rejected. This bit may also be
raised after an out-of-memory error while processing the X509 object, so
it may not be related to the processed ASN1 object itself.
- EXFLAG_NO_FINGERPRINT
- Failed to compute the internal SHA1 hash value of the
certificate or CRL. This may be due to malloc failure or because no SHA1
implementation was found.
- EXFLAG_INVALID_POLICY
- The NID_certificate_policies certificate extension is
invalid or inconsistent. The certificate should be rejected. This bit may
also be raised after an out-of-memory error while processing the X509
object, so it may not be related to the processed ASN1 object itself.
- EXFLAG_KUSAGE
- The certificate contains a key usage extension. The value
can be retrieved using X509_get_key_usage().
- EXFLAG_XKUSAGE
- The certificate contains an extended key usage extension.
The value can be retrieved using
X509_get_extended_key_usage().
X509_get_key_usage() returns the value of the key usage extension. If key
usage is present will return zero or more of the flags:
KU_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE,
KU_NON_REPUDIATION,
KU_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT,
KU_DATA_ENCIPHERMENT,
KU_KEY_AGREEMENT,
KU_KEY_CERT_SIGN,
KU_CRL_SIGN,
KU_ENCIPHER_ONLY or
KU_DECIPHER_ONLY corresponding to individual
key usage bits. If key usage is absent then
UINT32_MAX is returned.
X509_get_extended_key_usage() returns the value of the extended key usage
extension. If extended key usage is present it will return zero or more of the
flags:
XKU_SSL_SERVER,
XKU_SSL_CLIENT,
XKU_SMIME,
XKU_CODE_SIGN XKU_OCSP_SIGN,
XKU_TIMESTAMP,
XKU_DVCS or
XKU_ANYEKU. These correspond to the OIDs
id-kp-serverAuth,
id-kp-clientAuth,
id-kp-emailProtection,
id-kp-codeSigning,
id-kp-OCSPSigning,
id-kp-timeStamping,
id-kp-dvcs and
anyExtendedKeyUsage respectively. Additionally
XKU_SGC is set if
either Netscape or Microsoft SGC OIDs are present.
X509_get0_subject_key_id() returns an internal pointer to the subject key
identifier of
x as an
ASN1_OCTET_STRING or
NULL if the
extension is not present or cannot be parsed.
X509_get0_authority_key_id() returns an internal pointer to the authority
key identifier of
x as an
ASN1_OCTET_STRING or
NULL if
the extension is not present or cannot be parsed.
X509_get0_authority_issuer() returns an internal pointer to the authority
certificate issuer of
x as a stack of
GENERAL_NAME structures or
NULL if the extension is not present or cannot be parsed.
X509_get0_authority_serial() returns an internal pointer to the authority
certificate serial number of
x as an
ASN1_INTEGER or
NULL
if the extension is not present or cannot be parsed.
X509_set_proxy_flag() marks the certificate with the
EXFLAG_PROXY
flag. This is for the users who need to mark non-RFC3820 proxy certificates as
such, as OpenSSL only detects RFC3820 compliant ones.
X509_set_proxy_pathlen() sets the proxy certificate path length for the
given certificate
x. This is for the users who need to mark non-RFC3820
proxy certificates as such, as OpenSSL only detects RFC3820 compliant ones.
X509_get_proxy_pathlen() returns the proxy certificate path length for
the given certificate
x if it is a proxy certificate.
The value of the flags correspond to extension values which are cached in the
X509 structure. If the flags returned do not provide sufficient
information an application should examine extension values directly for
example using
X509_get_ext_d2i().
If the key usage or extended key usage extension is absent then typically usage
is unrestricted. For this reason
X509_get_key_usage() and
X509_get_extended_key_usage() return
UINT32_MAX when the
corresponding extension is absent. Applications can additionally check the
return value of
X509_get_extension_flags() and take appropriate action
is an extension is absent.
If
X509_get0_subject_key_id() returns
NULL then the extension may
be absent or malformed. Applications can determine the precise reason using
X509_get_ext_d2i().
X509_get_pathlen() returns the path length value, or -1 if the extension
is not present.
X509_get_extension_flags(),
X509_get_key_usage() and
X509_get_extended_key_usage() return sets of flags corresponding to the
certificate extension values.
X509_get0_subject_key_id() returns the subject key identifier as a
pointer to an
ASN1_OCTET_STRING structure or
NULL if the
extension is absent or an error occurred during parsing.
X509_get_proxy_pathlen() returns the path length value if the given
certificate is a proxy one and has a path length set, and -1 otherwise.
X509_check_purpose(3)
X509_get_pathlen(),
X509_set_proxy_flag(),
X509_set_proxy_pathlen() and
X509_get_proxy_pathlen() were added
in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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