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ASN1_item_sign,
ASN1_item_sign_ctx —
DER-encode and sign an ASN.1 value
#include
<openssl/x509.h>
int
ASN1_item_sign(const ASN1_ITEM
*it, X509_ALGOR *algor1,
X509_ALGOR *algor2, ASN1_BIT_STRING
*sig_out, void *val_in, EVP_PKEY
*pkey, const EVP_MD *type);
int
ASN1_item_sign_ctx(const ASN1_ITEM
*it, X509_ALGOR *algor1,
X509_ALGOR *algor2, ASN1_BIT_STRING
*sig_out, void *val_in,
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx);
ASN1_item_sign()
assumes that val_in is an
ASN1_VALUE of the type specified by
it, encodes it into DER format by calling
ASN1_item_i2d(3), and
signs the resulting byte array in a way similar to
EVP_DigestSign(3), using
a signing context created with
EVP_DigestSignInit(3)
for the given digest type and private key
pkey. The created signature is placed into the
sig_out object provided by the caller, freeing and
replacing any data already contained in that object.
ASN1_item_sign_ctx()
is similar except that the provided ctx is used rather
than creating a new one. No matter whether
ASN1_item_sign_ctx() succeeds or fails,
EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup(3)
is called on ctx before returning.
For both functions, unless algor1 is
NULL, its algorithm OID and parameter type are set
according to the digest type used, and its parameter
value is cleared. In RSA-PSS mode, the parameter value is also copied into
algor1. Unless algor2 is
NULL, the same data is copied into it.
These functions return the length of the signature in bytes or 0 if memory allocation, encoding, or signing fails.
ASN1_item_sign_ctx() also fails and
returns 0 if ctx is not fully initialized.
ASN1_BIT_STRING_new(3), ASN1_item_digest(3), ASN1_item_i2d(3), ASN1_item_verify(3), EVP_Digest(3), EVP_DigestSign(3), EVP_MD_CTX_new(3), EVP_PKEY_new(3), OBJ_find_sigid_by_algs(3), X509_ALGOR_new(3)
ASN1_item_sign() first appeared in OpenSSL
0.9.7 and has been available since OpenBSD 3.1.
ASN1_item_sign_ctx() first appeared in
OpenSSL 1.0.1 and has been available since OpenBSD
5.3.
| December 6, 2024 | openbsd |