1CMS_sign(3) OpenSSL CMS_sign(3)
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6 CMS_sign - create a CMS SignedData structure
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9 #include <openssl/cms.h>
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11 CMS_ContentInfo *CMS_sign(X509 *signcert, EVP_PKEY *pkey, STACK_OF(X509) *certs, BIO *data, unsigned int flags);
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14 CMS_sign() creates and returns a CMS SignedData structure. signcert is
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16 certs is an optional additional set of certificates to include in the
17 CMS structure (for example any intermediate CAs in the chain). Any or
18 all of these parameters can be NULL, see NOTES below.
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20 The data to be signed is read from BIO data.
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25 Any of the following flags (ored together) can be passed in the flags
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28 Many S/MIME clients expect the signed content to include valid MIME
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32 If CMS_NOCERTS is set the signer's certificate will not be included in
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35 the signature if the signers certificate can be obtained by other
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38 The data being signed is included in the CMS_ContentInfo structure,
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41 plaintext signed messages for example.
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50 of ciphers in an SMIMECapabilities attribute. If CMS_NOATTR is set then
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66 If the flags CMS_STREAM is set then the returned CMS_ContentInfo
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68 The signing is however not performed and the data to be signed is not
69 read from the data parameter. Signing is deferred until after the data
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72 If the CMS_PARTIAL flag is set a partial CMS_ContentInfo structure is
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89 If signcert and pkey are NULL then a certificates only CMS structure is
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92 The function CMS_sign() is a basic CMS signing function whose output
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95 CMS_PARTIAL flag set. Then one or more signers can be added using the
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97 custom attributes added. CMS_final() must then be called to finalize
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104 CMS_sign() returns either a valid CMS_ContentInfo structure or NULL if
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111 CMS_sign() was added to OpenSSL 0.9.8
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