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NAME
CL_CertVerify,
CSSM_CL_CertVerify - Verify a signed certificate (CDSA)
SYNOPSIS
# include <cssm.h>
API:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI CSSM_CL_CertVerify
(CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
CSSM_CC_HANDLE CCHandle,
const CSSM_DATA *CertToBeVerified,
const CSSM_DATA *SignerCert,
const CSSM_FIELD *VerifyScope,
uint32 ScopeSize)
SPI:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI CSSM_CL_CertVerify
(CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
CSSM_CC_HANDLE CCHandle,
const CSSM_DATA *CertToBeVerified,
const CSSM_DATA *SignerCert,
const CSSM_FIELD *VerifyScope,
uint32 ScopeSize)
LIBRARY
Common Security Services Manager library (CDSA$INCSSM300_SHR.EXE)
PARAMETER
CLHandle (input)
The handle that describes the add-in certificate
library module used to perform this function.
CCHandle (input/optional)
The handle that describes the context of this cryptographic
operation.
CertToBeVerified (input)
A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure with a certificate
containing at least one signature for verification. An
unsigned certificate template cannot be verified.
SignerCert (input/optional)
A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure containing the
certificate used to sign the subject certificate. This
certificate provides the public key to use in the
verification process and if the certificate being
verified contains multiple signatures, the signer's
certificate indicates which signature is to be
verified.
VerifyScope (input/optional)
A pointer to the CSSM_FIELD array containing the
tag/value pairs of the fields to be used in verifying
the signature. (This should include all fields that
were used to calculate the signature.) If the verify
scope is null, the certificate library module assumes
that its default set of certificate fields were used to
calculate the signature, and those same fields are used
in the verification process.
ScopeSize (input)
The number of entries in the verify scope list. If the
verification scope is not specified, the input value for scope
size must be zero.
DESCRIPTION
This function verifies that the signed certificate has not been altered
since it was signed by the designated signer. Only one signature is
verified by this function. If the certificate to be verified includes
multiple signatures, this function must be applied once for each
signature to be verified. This function verifies a digital signature
over the certificate fields specified by VerifyScope. If the
verification scope fields are not specified, the function performs
verification using a preselected set of fields in the certificate.
The caller can specify a Cryptographic Service Provider (CSP) and
verification algorithm that the CL can use to perform the verification.
The handle for the CSP is contained in the cryptographic context
identified by CCHandle.
The verification process requires that the caller must specify the
necessary verification algorithm parameters. These parameter values
are specified in one of two locations:
· As a field value in the SignerCert parameter
· As a set of algorithm parameters contained in the cryptographic
context identified by CCHandle
If both of the preceding arguments are supplied, a consistency check
is performed to ensure that they result in the same verification
algorithm parameters. If they are not consistent, an error is returned.
If only one of the above arguments is supplied, that argument is used
to generate the verification algorithm parameters. If no algorithm
parameters are found, the certificate cannot be verified and the
operation fails.
RETURN VALUE
A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular
error condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other values
represent an error condition.
ERRORS
Errors are described in the CDSA technical standard. See CDSA.
CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_CONTEXT_HANDLE
CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_CERT_POINTER
CSSMERR_CL_UNKNOWN_FORMAT
CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_FIELD_POINTER
CSSMERR_CL_UNKNOWN_TAG
CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_SCOPE
CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_NUMBER_OF_FIELDS
CSSMERR_CL_SCOPE_NOT_SUPPORTED
CSSMERR_CL_VERIFICATION_FAILURE
SEE ALSO
Books
Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA)
Other Help Topics
Functions for the CSSM API:
CSSM_CL_CertSign
Functions for the CLI SPI:
CL_CertSign
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