1CMS_verify(3) OpenSSL CMS_verify(3)
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6 CMS_verify - verify a CMS SignedData structure
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9 #include <openssl/cms.h>
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11 int CMS_verify(CMS_ContentInfo *cms, STACK_OF(X509) *certs, X509_STORE *store, BIO *indata, BIO *out, unsigned int flags);
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13 STACK_OF(X509) *CMS_get0_signers(CMS_ContentInfo *cms);
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16 CMS_verify() verifies a CMS SignedData structure. cms is the
17 CMS_ContentInfo structure to verify. certs is a set of certificates in
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19 certificate store used for chain verification. indata is the detached
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23 flags is an optional set of flags, which can be used to modify the
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26 CMS_get0_signers() retrieves the signing certificate(s) from cms, it
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30 Normally the verify process proceeds as follows.
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32 Initially some sanity checks are performed on cms. The type of cms must
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34 the content is detached indata cannot be NULL.
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36 An attempt is made to locate all the signing certificate(s), first
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41 Each signing certificate is chain verified using the smimesign purpose
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47 Finally the signed content is read (and written to out is it is not
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50 If all signature's verify correctly then the function is successful.
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55 If CMS_NOINTERN is set the certificates in the message itself are not
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66 If CMS_NO_SIGNER_CERT_VERIFY is set the signing certificates are not
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69 If CMS_NO_ATTR_VERIFY is set the signed attributes signature is not
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72 If CMS_NO_CONTENT_VERIFY is set then the content digest is not checked.
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75 One application of CMS_NOINTERN is to only accept messages signed by a
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81 In some cases the standard techniques for looking up and validating
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84 verification. This can be achieved by setting and verifying the signers
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93 Chain verification should arguably be performed using the signing time
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99 CMS_verify() returns 1 for a successful verification and zero if an
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102 CMS_get0_signers() returns all signers or NULL if an error occurred.
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107 The trusted certificate store is not searched for the signing
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118 CMS_verify() was added to OpenSSL 0.9.8
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