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X509_check_purpose

NAME

X509_check_purpose, X509_PURPOSE_get_count, X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id, X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname, X509_PURPOSE_get_by_id, X509_PURPOSE_add, X509_PURPOSE_cleanup, X509_PURPOSE_get0, X509_PURPOSE_get_id, X509_PURPOSE_get0_name, X509_PURPOSE_get0_sname, X509_PURPOSE_get_trust, X509_PURPOSE_set - functions related to checking the purpose of a certificate

SYNOPSIS

#include <openssl/x509v3.h>

int X509_check_purpose(X509 *x, int id, int ca);

int X509_PURPOSE_get_count(void);
int X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx);
int X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname(const char *sname);
int X509_PURPOSE_get_by_id(int id);
int X509_PURPOSE_add(int id, int trust, int flags,
                     int (*ck) (const X509_PURPOSE *, const X509 *, int),
                     const char *name, const char *sname, void *arg);
void X509_PURPOSE_cleanup(void);

X509_PURPOSE *X509_PURPOSE_get0(int idx);
int X509_PURPOSE_get_id(const X509_PURPOSE *);
char *X509_PURPOSE_get0_name(const X509_PURPOSE *xp);
char *X509_PURPOSE_get0_sname(const X509_PURPOSE *xp);
int X509_PURPOSE_get_trust(const X509_PURPOSE *xp);
int X509_PURPOSE_set(int *p, int purpose);

DESCRIPTION

X509_check_purpose() checks if certificate x was created with the purpose represented by id. If ca is nonzero, then certificate x is checked to determine if it's a possible CA with various levels of certainty possibly returned. The certificate x must be a complete certificate otherwise the function returns an error.

Below are the potential ID's that can be checked:

# # define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT 1 # # define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER 2 # # define X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER 3 # # define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN 4 # # define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT 5 # # define X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN 6 # # define X509_PURPOSE_ANY 7 # # define X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER 8 # # define X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN 9 # # define X509_PURPOSE_CODE_SIGN 10

The checks performed take into account the X.509 extensions keyUsage, extendedKeyUsage, and basicConstraints.

X509_PURPOSE_get_count() returns the number of currently defined purposes.

X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id() returns the smallest purpose id not yet used, which is guaranteed to be unique and larger than X509_PURPOSE_MAX. The libctx parameter should be used to provide the library context. It is currently ignored as the purpose mapping table is global.

X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname() returns the index of the purpose with the given short name or -1 if not found.

X509_PURPOSE_get_by_id() returns the index of the purpose with the given id or -1 if not found.

X509_PURPOSE_add() adds or modifies a purpose entry identified by sname. Unless the id stays the same for an existing entry, id must be fresh, which can be achieved by using the result of X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id(). The function also sets in the entry the trust id trust, the given flags, the purpose (long) name name, the short name sname, the purpose checking funktion ck of type int (*) (const X509_PURPOSE *, const X509 *, int), and its user data arg which may be retrieved via the X509_PURPOSE pointer.

X509_PURPOSE_cleanup() removes all purposes that are not pre-defined.

X509_PURPOSE_get0() returns an X509_PURPOSE pointer or NULL on error.

X509_PURPOSE_get_id() returns the id of the given X509_PURPOSE structure.

X509_PURPOSE_get0_name() returns the (long) name of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_get0_sname() returns the short name of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_get_trust() returns the trust id of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_set() assigns the given purpose id to the location pointed at by p. This resets to the any purpose if purpose is X509_PURPOSE_DEFAULT_ANY.

RETURN VALUES

X509_check_purpose() returns the following values. For non-CA checks

  • -1 an error condition has occurred
  • 1 if the certificate was created to perform the purpose represented by id
  • 0 if the certificate was not created to perform the purpose represented by id

For CA checks the below integers could be returned with the following meanings:

  • -1 an error condition has occurred
  • 0 not a CA or does not have the purpose represented by id
  • 1 is a CA.
  • 2 Only possible in old versions of openSSL when basicConstraints are absent. New versions will not return this value. May be a CA
  • 3 basicConstraints absent but self signed V1.
  • 4 basicConstraints absent but keyUsage present and keyCertSign asserted.
  • 5 legacy Netscape specific CA Flags present

X509_PURPOSE_get_count() returns the number of currently defined purposes.

X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id() returns the smallest purpose id not yet used.

X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname() returns the index of the purpose with the given short name or -1 if not found.

X509_PURPOSE_get_by_id() returns the index of the purpose with the given id or -1 if not found.

int X509_PURPOSE_add() returns 1 on success, 0 on error.

X509_PURPOSE_cleanup() does not return anything.

X509_PURPOSE_get0() returns an X509_PURPOSE pointer or NULL on error.

X509_PURPOSE_get_id() returns the id of the given X509_PURPOSE structure.

X509_PURPOSE_get0_name() returns the (long) name of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_get0_sname() returns the short name of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_get_trust() returns the trust id of the given X509_PURPOSE.

X509_PURPOSE_set() returns 1 on success, 0 on error.

BUGS

The X509_PURPOSE implementation so far is not thread-safe. There may be race conditions retrieving purpose information while X509_PURPOSE_add() or X509_PURPOSE_cleanup(void) is being called.

HISTORY

X509_PURPOSE_get_unused_id() was added in OpensSL 3.5.

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