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NAME
TP_CertGroupVerify,
CSSM_TP_CertGroupVerify - Determine if a certificate is trusted (CDSA)
SYNOPSIS
# include <cssm.h>
API:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI CSSM_TP_CertGroupVerify
(CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
CSSM_CSP_HANDLE CSPHandle,
const CSSM_CERTGROUP *CertGroupToBeVerified,
const CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT *VerifyContext,
CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT_RESULT_PTR VerifyContextResult)
SPI:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMTPI TP_CertGroupVerify
(CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
CSSM_CSP_HANDLE CSPHandle,
const CSSM_CERTGROUP *CertGroupToBeVerified,
const CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT *VerifyContext,
CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT_RESULT_PTR VerifyContextResult)
LIBRARY
Common Security Services Manager library (CDSA$INCSSM300_SHR.EXE)
PARAMETERS
TPHandle (input)
The handle that describes the add-in trust policy module used
to perform this function.
CLHandle (input/optional)
The handle that describes the add-in certificate library
module that can be used to manipulate the subject certificate
and anchor certificates. If no certificate library module is
specified, the TP module uses an assumed CL module, if
required.
CSPHandle (input/optional)
The handle that describes the add-in cryptographic service
provider module that can be used to perform the cryptographic
operations required to carry out the verification. If no CSP
handle is specified, the TP module allocates a suitable CSP.
CertGroupToBeVerified (input)
A group of one or more certificates to be verified. The first
certificate in the group is the primary target certificate for
verification. Use of the subsequent certificates during the
verification process is specific to the trust domain.
VerifyContext (input/optional)
A structure containing credentials, policy information, and
contextual information to be used in the verification process.
All of the input values in the context are optional except
Action. The service provider can define default values or can
attempt to operate without input for all the other fields of
this input structure. The operation can fail if a necessary
input value is omitted and the service module can not define
an appropriate default value.
VerifyContextResult (output/optional)
A pointer to a structure containing information generated
during the verification process. The information can include:
Evidence (output/optional)
NumberOfEvidences (output/optional)
DESCRIPTION
This function determines whether the certificate is trusted. The
actions performed by this function differ based on the trust policy
domain. The factors include practices, procedures and policies
defined by the certificate issuer.
Typically certificate verification involves the verification of
multiple certificates. The first certificate in the group is the
target of the verification process. The other certificates in the
group are used in the verification process to connect the target
certificate with one or more anchors of trust. The supporting
certificates can be contained in the provided certificate group or
can be stored in the data stores specified in the VerifyContext
DBList. This allows the trust policy module to construct a
certificate group and perform verification in one operation. The data
stores specified by DBList can also contain certificate revocation
lists used in the verification process. It is also possible to provide
a data store of anchor certificates. Typically the points of Trust
are few in number and are embedded in the caller or in the TPM during
software manufacturing or at runtime
The caller can select to be notified incrementally as each certificate
is verified. The CallbackWithVerifiedCert parameter (in the
VerifyContext) can specify a caller function to be invoked at the end
of each certificate verification, returning the verified certificate
for use by the caller.
Anchor certificates are a list of implicitly trusted certificates.
These include root certificates, cross certified certificates, and
locally defined sources of trust. These certificates form the basis
to determine trust in the subject certificate.
A policy identifier can specify an additional set of conditions that
must be satisfied by the subject certificate in order to meet the
trust criteria. The name space for policy identifiers is defined by
the application domains to which the policy applies. This is outside
of CSSM. A list of policy identifiers can be specified and the
stopping condition for evaluating that set of conditions.
The evaluation and verification process can produce a list of
evidence. The evidence can be selected values from the certificates
examined in the verification process, entire certificates from the
process or other pertinent information that forms an audit trail of
the verification process. This evidence is returned to the caller
after all steps in the verification process have been completed.
If verification succeeds, the trust policy module may carry out the
action on the specified data or may return approval for the action
requiring the caller to perform the action. The caller must consult
TP module documentation outside of this specification to determine
all module-specific side effects of this operation.
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_TP_INVALID_CL_HANDLE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CSP_HANDLE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTGROUP_POINTER
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTGROUP
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTIFICATE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ACTION
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ACTION_DATA
CSSMERR_TP_VERIFY_ACTION_FAILED
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRLGROUP_POINTER
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRLGROUP
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL_AUTHORITY
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CALLERAUTH_CONTEXT_POINTER
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_POLICY_IDENTIFIERS
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_TIMESTRING
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_STOP_ON_POLICY
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CALLBACK
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ANCHOR_CERT
CSSMERR_TP_CERTGROUP_INCOMPLETE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DL_HANDLE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_HANDLE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_LIST_POINTER
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_LIST
CSSMERR_TP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
CSSMERR_TP_INSUFFICIENT_CREDENTIALS
CSSMERR_TP_NOT_TRUSTED
CSSMERR_TP_CERT_REVOKED
CSSMERR_TP_CERT_SUSPENDED
CSSMERR_TP_CERT_EXPIRED
CSSMERR_TP_CERT_NOT_VALID_YET
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERT_AUTHORITY
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_SIGNATURE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_NAME
SEE ALSO
Books
Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA)
Other Help Topics
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