| [ << ] | [ < ] | [ Up ] | [ > ] | [ >> ] | [Top] | [Contents] | [Index] | [ ? ] | 
E.4 OCSP API
The following functions are for OCSP certificate status checking. Their prototypes lie in ‘gnutls/ocsp.h’.
gnutls_ocsp_req_add_cert
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_add_cert (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, gnutls_digest_algorithm_t digest, gnutls_x509_crt_t issuer, gnutls_x509_crt_t cert)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- digest: hash algorithm, a - gnutls_digest_algorithm_tvalue- issuer: issuer of - subjectcertificate- cert: certificate to request status for - This function will add another request to the OCSP request for a particular certificate. The issuer name hash, issuer key hash, and serial number fields is populated as follows. The issuer name and the serial number is taken from - cert. The issuer key is taken from- issuer. The hashed values will be hashed using the- digestalgorithm, normally- GNUTLS_DIG_SHA1.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_add_cert_id
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_add_cert_id (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, gnutls_digest_algorithm_t digest, const gnutls_datum_t * issuer_name_hash, const gnutls_datum_t * issuer_key_hash, const gnutls_datum_t * serial_number)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- digest: hash algorithm, a - gnutls_digest_algorithm_tvalue- issuer_name_hash: hash of issuer’s DN - issuer_key_hash: hash of issuer’s public key - serial_number: serial number of certificate to check - This function will add another request to the OCSP request for a particular certificate having the issuer name hash of - issuer_name_hashand issuer key hash of- issuer_key_hash(both hashed using- digest) and serial number- serial_number.- The information needed corresponds to the CertID structure: - <informalexample><programlisting> CertID ::= SEQUENCE { hashAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier, issuerNameHash OCTET STRING, – Hash of Issuer’s DN issuerKeyHash OCTET STRING, – Hash of Issuers public key serialNumber CertificateSerialNumber } </programlisting></informalexample> - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_deinit
- Function: void gnutls_ocsp_req_deinit (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req)
- req: The structure to be deinitialized - This function will deinitialize a OCSP request structure. 
gnutls_ocsp_req_export
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_export (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, gnutls_datum_t * data)
- req: Holds the OCSP request - data: newly allocate buffer holding DER encoded OCSP request - This function will export the OCSP request to DER format. - Returns: In case of failure a negative error code will be returned, and 0 on success. 
gnutls_ocsp_req_get_cert_id
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_get_cert_id (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, unsigned indx, gnutls_digest_algorithm_t * digest, gnutls_datum_t * issuer_name_hash, gnutls_datum_t * issuer_key_hash, gnutls_datum_t * serial_number)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- indx: Specifies which extension OID to get. Use (0) to get the first one. - digest: output variable with - gnutls_digest_algorithm_thash algorithm- issuer_name_hash: output buffer with hash of issuer’s DN - issuer_key_hash: output buffer with hash of issuer’s public key - serial_number: output buffer with serial number of certificate to check - This function will return the certificate information of the - indx’ed request in the OCSP request. The information returned corresponds to the CertID structure:- <informalexample><programlisting> CertID ::= SEQUENCE { hashAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier, issuerNameHash OCTET STRING, – Hash of Issuer’s DN issuerKeyHash OCTET STRING, – Hash of Issuers public key serialNumber CertificateSerialNumber } </programlisting></informalexample> - Each of the pointers to output variables may be NULL to indicate that the caller is not interested in that value. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned. If you have reached the last CertID available- GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLEwill be returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_get_extension
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_get_extension (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, unsigned indx, gnutls_datum_t * oid, unsigned int * critical, gnutls_datum_t * data)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- indx: Specifies which extension OID to get. Use (0) to get the first one. - oid: will hold newly allocated buffer with OID of extension, may be NULL - critical: output variable with critical flag, may be NULL. - data: will hold newly allocated buffer with extension data, may be NULL - This function will return all information about the requested extension in the OCSP request. The information returned is the OID, the critical flag, and the data itself. The extension OID will be stored as a string. Any of - oid,- critical, and- datamay be NULL which means that the caller is not interested in getting that information back.- The caller needs to deallocate memory by calling - gnutls_free()on- oid->data and- data->data.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned. If you have reached the last extension available- GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLEwill be returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_get_nonce
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_get_nonce (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, unsigned int * critical, gnutls_datum_t * nonce)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- critical: whether nonce extension is marked critical, or NULL - nonce: will hold newly allocated buffer with nonce data - This function will return the OCSP request nonce extension data. - The caller needs to deallocate memory by calling - gnutls_free()on- nonce->data.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_get_version
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_get_version (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- This function will return the version of the OCSP request. Typically this is always 1 indicating version 1. - Returns: version of OCSP request, or a negative error code on error. 
gnutls_ocsp_req_import
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_import (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, const gnutls_datum_t * data)
- req: The structure to store the parsed request. - data: DER encoded OCSP request. - This function will convert the given DER encoded OCSP request to the native - gnutls_ocsp_req_tformat. The output will be stored in- req.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_req_init
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_init (gnutls_ocsp_req_t * req)
- req: The structure to be initialized - This function will initialize an OCSP request structure. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_req_print
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_print (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, gnutls_ocsp_print_formats_t format, gnutls_datum_t * out)
- req: The structure to be printed - format: Indicate the format to use - out: Newly allocated datum with (0) terminated string. - This function will pretty print a OCSP request, suitable for display to a human. - If the format is - GNUTLS_OCSP_PRINT_FULLthen all fields of the request will be output, on multiple lines.- The output - out->data needs to be deallocate using- gnutls_free().- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_req_randomize_nonce
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_randomize_nonce (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- This function will add or update an nonce extension to the OCSP request with a newly generated random value. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_set_extension
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_set_extension (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, const char * oid, unsigned int critical, const gnutls_datum_t * data)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- oid: buffer with OID of extension as a string. - critical: critical flag, normally false. - data: the extension data - This function will add an extension to the OCSP request. Calling this function multiple times for the same OID will overwrite values from earlier calls. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_req_set_nonce
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_req_set_nonce (gnutls_ocsp_req_t req, unsigned int critical, const gnutls_datum_t * nonce)
- req: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_req_tstructure- critical: critical flag, normally false. - nonce: the nonce data - This function will add an nonce extension to the OCSP request. Calling this function multiple times will overwrite values from earlier calls. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_check_crt
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_check_crt (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, unsigned int indx, gnutls_x509_crt_t crt)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- indx: Specifies response number to get. Use (0) to get the first one. - crt: The certificate to check - This function will check whether the OCSP response is about the provided certificate. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.- Since: 3.1.3 
gnutls_ocsp_resp_deinit
- Function: void gnutls_ocsp_resp_deinit (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp)
- resp: The structure to be deinitialized - This function will deinitialize a OCSP response structure. 
gnutls_ocsp_resp_export
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_export (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_datum_t * data)
- resp: Holds the OCSP response - data: newly allocate buffer holding DER encoded OCSP response - This function will export the OCSP response to DER format. - Returns: In case of failure a negative error code will be returned, and 0 on success. 
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_certs
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_certs (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_x509_crt_t ** certs, size_t * ncerts)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- certs: newly allocated array with - gnutls_x509_crt_tcertificates- ncerts: output variable with number of allocated certs. - This function will extract the X.509 certificates found in the Basic OCSP Response. The - certsoutput variable will hold a newly allocated zero-terminated array with X.509 certificates.- Every certificate in the array needs to be de-allocated with - gnutls_x509_crt_deinit()and the array itself must be freed using- gnutls_free().- Both the - certsand- ncertsvariables may be NULL. Then the function will work as normal but will not return the NULL:d information. This can be used to get the number of certificates only, or to just get the certificate array without its size.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_extension
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_extension (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, unsigned indx, gnutls_datum_t * oid, unsigned int * critical, gnutls_datum_t * data)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- indx: Specifies which extension OID to get. Use (0) to get the first one. - oid: will hold newly allocated buffer with OID of extension, may be NULL - critical: output variable with critical flag, may be NULL. - data: will hold newly allocated buffer with extension data, may be NULL - This function will return all information about the requested extension in the OCSP response. The information returned is the OID, the critical flag, and the data itself. The extension OID will be stored as a string. Any of - oid,- critical, and- datamay be NULL which means that the caller is not interested in getting that information back.- The caller needs to deallocate memory by calling - gnutls_free()on- oid->data and- data->data.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned. If you have reached the last extension available- GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLEwill be returned.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_nonce
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_nonce (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, unsigned int * critical, gnutls_datum_t * nonce)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- critical: whether nonce extension is marked critical - nonce: will hold newly allocated buffer with nonce data - This function will return the Basic OCSP Response nonce extension data. - The caller needs to deallocate memory by calling - gnutls_free()on- nonce->data.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_produced
- Function: time_t gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_produced (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- This function will return the time when the OCSP response was signed. - Returns: signing time, or (time_t)-1 on error. 
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_responder
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_responder (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_datum_t * dn)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- dn: newly allocated buffer with name - This function will extract the name of the Basic OCSP Response in the provided buffer. The name will be in the form "C=xxxx,O=yyyy,CN=zzzz" as described in RFC2253. The output string will be ASCII or UTF-8 encoded, depending on the certificate data. - The caller needs to deallocate memory by calling - gnutls_free()on- dn->data.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_response
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_response (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_datum_t * response_type_oid, gnutls_datum_t * response)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- response_type_oid: newly allocated output buffer with response type OID - response: newly allocated output buffer with DER encoded response - This function will extract the response type OID in and the response data from an OCSP response. Normally the - response_type_oidis always "1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.1.1" which means the- responseshould be decoded as a Basic OCSP Response, but technically other response types could be used.- This function is typically only useful when you want to extract the response type OID of an response for diagnostic purposes. Otherwise - gnutls_ocsp_resp_import()will decode the basic OCSP response part and the caller need not worry about that aspect.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_signature
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_signature (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_datum_t * sig)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- sig: newly allocated output buffer with signature data - This function will extract the signature field of a OCSP response. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_signature_algorithm
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_signature_algorithm (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- This function will return a value of the - gnutls_sign_algorithm_tenumeration that is the signature algorithm that has been used to sign the OCSP response.- Returns: a - gnutls_sign_algorithm_tvalue, or a negative error code on error.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_single
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_single (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, unsigned indx, gnutls_digest_algorithm_t * digest, gnutls_datum_t * issuer_name_hash, gnutls_datum_t * issuer_key_hash, gnutls_datum_t * serial_number, unsigned int * cert_status, time_t * this_update, time_t * next_update, time_t * revocation_time, unsigned int * revocation_reason)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- indx: Specifies response number to get. Use (0) to get the first one. - digest: output variable with - gnutls_digest_algorithm_thash algorithm- issuer_name_hash: output buffer with hash of issuer’s DN - issuer_key_hash: output buffer with hash of issuer’s public key - serial_number: output buffer with serial number of certificate to check - cert_status: a certificate status, a - gnutls_ocsp_cert_status_tenum.- this_update: time at which the status is known to be correct. - next_update: when newer information will be available, or (time_t)-1 if unspecified - revocation_time: when - cert_statusis- GNUTLS_OCSP_CERT_REVOKED, holds time of revocation.- revocation_reason: revocation reason, a - gnutls_x509_crl_reason_tenum.- This function will return the certificate information of the - indx’ed response in the Basic OCSP Response- resp. The information returned corresponds to the OCSP SingleResponse structure except the final singleExtensions.- Each of the pointers to output variables may be NULL to indicate that the caller is not interested in that value. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned. If you have reached the last CertID available- GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLEwill be returned.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_status
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_status (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- This function will return the status of a OCSP response, an - gnutls_ocsp_resp_status_tenumeration.- Returns: status of OCSP request as a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_status_t, or a negative error code on error.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_version
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_version (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- This function will return the version of the Basic OCSP Response. Typically this is always 1 indicating version 1. - Returns: version of Basic OCSP response, or a negative error code on error. 
gnutls_ocsp_resp_import
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_import (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, const gnutls_datum_t * data)
- resp: The structure to store the parsed response. - data: DER encoded OCSP response. - This function will convert the given DER encoded OCSP response to the native - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tformat. It also decodes the Basic OCSP Response part, if any. The output will be stored in- resp.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_init
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_init (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t * resp)
- resp: The structure to be initialized - This function will initialize an OCSP response structure. - Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_print
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_print (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_ocsp_print_formats_t format, gnutls_datum_t * out)
- resp: The structure to be printed - format: Indicate the format to use - out: Newly allocated datum with (0) terminated string. - This function will pretty print a OCSP response, suitable for display to a human. - If the format is - GNUTLS_OCSP_PRINT_FULLthen all fields of the response will be output, on multiple lines.- The output - out->data needs to be deallocate using- gnutls_free().- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_verify
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_verify (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_x509_trust_list_t trustlist, unsigned int * verify, unsigned int flags)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- trustlist: trust anchors as a - gnutls_x509_trust_list_tstructure- verify: output variable with verification status, an - gnutls_ocsp_cert_status_t- flags: verification flags, 0 for now. - Verify signature of the Basic OCSP Response against the public key in the certificate of a trusted signer. The - trustlistshould be populated with trust anchors. The function will extract the signer certificate from the Basic OCSP Response and will verify it against the- trustlist. A trusted signer is a certificate that is either in- trustlist, or it is signed directly by a certificate in- trustlistand has the id-ad-ocspSigning Extended Key Usage bit set.- The output - verifyvariable will hold verification status codes (e.g.,- GNUTLS_OCSP_VERIFY_SIGNER_NOT_FOUND,- GNUTLS_OCSP_VERIFY_INSECURE_ALGORITHM) which are only valid if the function returned- GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS.- Note that the function returns - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESSeven when verification failed. The caller must always inspect the- verifyvariable to find out the verification status.- The - flagsvariable should be 0 for now.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
gnutls_ocsp_resp_verify_direct
- Function: int gnutls_ocsp_resp_verify_direct (gnutls_ocsp_resp_t resp, gnutls_x509_crt_t issuer, unsigned int * verify, unsigned int flags)
- resp: should contain a - gnutls_ocsp_resp_tstructure- issuer: certificate believed to have signed the response - verify: output variable with verification status, an - gnutls_ocsp_cert_status_t- flags: verification flags, 0 for now. - Verify signature of the Basic OCSP Response against the public key in the - issuercertificate.- The output - verifyvariable will hold verification status codes (e.g.,- GNUTLS_OCSP_VERIFY_SIGNER_NOT_FOUND,- GNUTLS_OCSP_VERIFY_INSECURE_ALGORITHM) which are only valid if the function returned- GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS.- Note that the function returns - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESSeven when verification failed. The caller must always inspect the- verifyvariable to find out the verification status.- The - flagsvariable should be 0 for now.- Returns: On success, - GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
| [ << ] | [ < ] | [ Up ] | [ > ] | [ >> ] | [Top] | [Contents] | [Index] | [ ? ] | 
 
  This document was generated on May 31, 2014 using texi2html 5.0.
 
 
