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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_new,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_free,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_option,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_option,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_cb,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_verbosity,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_print_errors,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_serverPath,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_server,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_serverPort,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_proxy,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_no_proxy,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_http_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_transfer_cb_t,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_transfer_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_srvCert,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_expected_sender,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_trustedStore,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_trustedStore,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_untrusted,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_untrusted,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_build_cert_chain,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_referenceValue,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_recipient,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_geninfo_ITAV,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_extraCertsOut,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newPkey,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_issuer,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push1_subjectAltName,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_reqExtensions,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reqExtensions_have_SAN,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_policy,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_p10CSR,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_genm_ITAV,
- OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb_t,
- OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_certConf_cb_arg,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_status,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_statusString,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_failInfoCode,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newCert,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_newChain,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_caPubs,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_extraCertsIn,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_transactionID,
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_senderNonce
- - functions for managing the CMP client context data structure
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/cmp.h>
- OSSL_CMP_CTX *OSSL_CMP_CTX_new(OPENSSL_CTX *libctx, const char *propq);
- void OSSL_CMP_CTX_free(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_option(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, int opt, int val);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_option(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, int opt);
- /* logging and error reporting: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_cb(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, OSSL_CMP_log_cb_t cb);
- #define OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_verbosity(ctx, level)
- void OSSL_CMP_CTX_print_errors(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- /* message transfer: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_serverPath(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const char *path);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_server(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const char *address);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_serverPort(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, int port);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_proxy(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const char *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_no_proxy(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const char *names);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, HTTP_bio_cb_t cb);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb_arg(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
- void *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_http_cb_arg(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- typedef OSSL_CMP_MSG *(*OSSL_CMP_transfer_cb_t)(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const OSSL_CMP_MSG *req);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- OSSL_CMP_transfer_cb_t cb);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb_arg(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
- void *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_transfer_cb_arg(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- /* server authentication: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_srvCert(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_expected_sender(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const X509_NAME *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_trustedStore(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509_STORE *store);
- X509_STORE *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_trustedStore(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_untrusted(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *certs);
- STACK_OF(X509) *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_untrusted(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- /* client authentication: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_build_cert_chain(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509_STORE *own_trusted,
- STACK_OF(X509) *candidates);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_referenceValue(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const unsigned char *ref, int len);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *sec,
- const int len);
- /* CMP message header and extra certificates: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_recipient(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const X509_NAME *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_geninfo_ITAV(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, OSSL_CMP_ITAV *itav);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_extraCertsOut(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- STACK_OF(X509) *extraCertsOut);
- /* certificate template: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, int priv, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
- EVP_PKEY *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newPkey(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, int priv);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_issuer(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const X509_NAME *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const X509_NAME *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_push1_subjectAltName(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const GENERAL_NAME *name);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_reqExtensions(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509_EXTENSIONS *exts);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_reqExtensions_have_SAN(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_policy(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, POLICYINFO *pinfo);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_p10CSR(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, const X509_REQ *csr);
- /* misc body contents: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_genm_ITAV(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, OSSL_CMP_ITAV *itav);
- /* certificate confirmation: */
- typedef int (*OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb_t)(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert,
- int fail_info, const char **txt);
- int OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert, int fail_info,
- const char **text);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb_t cb);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb_arg(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
- void *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_certConf_cb_arg(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- /* result fetching: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_status(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- OSSL_CMP_PKIFREETEXT *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_statusString(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_failInfoCode(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- X509 *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newCert(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- STACK_OF(X509) *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_newChain(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- STACK_OF(X509) *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_caPubs(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- STACK_OF(X509) *OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_extraCertsIn(const OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx);
- /* for testing and debugging purposes: */
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_transactionID(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *id);
- int OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_senderNonce(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *nonce);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- This is the context API for using CMP (Certificate Management Protocol) with
- OpenSSL.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_new() allocates an B<OSSL_CMP_CTX> structure associated with
- the library context I<libctx> and property query string I<propq>,
- both of which may be NULL to select the defaults.
- It initializes the remaining fields to their default values - for instance,
- the logging verbosity is set to OSSL_CMP_LOG_INFO,
- the message timeout is set to 120 seconds,
- and the proof-of-possession method is set to OSSL_CRMF_POPO_SIGNATURE.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_free() deallocates an OSSL_CMP_CTX structure.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit() prepares the given I<ctx> for a further transaction by
- clearing the internal CMP transaction (aka session) status, PKIStatusInfo,
- and any previous results (newCert, newChain, caPubs, and extraCertsIn)
- from the last executed transaction.
- All other field values (i.e., CMP options) are retained for potential re-use.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_option() sets the given value for the given option
- (e.g., OSSL_CMP_OPT_IMPLICIT_CONFIRM) in the given OSSL_CMP_CTX structure.
- The following options can be set:
- =over 4
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_LOG_VERBOSITY>
- The level of severity needed for actually outputting log messages
- due to errors, warnings, general info, debugging, etc.
- Default is OSSL_CMP_LOG_INFO. See also L<OSSL_CMP_log_open(3)>.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_MSG_TIMEOUT>
- Number of seconds (or 0 for infinite) a CMP message round trip is
- allowed to take before a timeout error is returned. Default is 120.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_TOTAL_TIMEOUT>
- Maximum total number of seconds an enrollment (including polling)
- may take. Default is 0 (infinite).
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_VALIDITY_DAYS>
- Number of days new certificates are asked to be valid for.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_SUBJECTALTNAME_NODEFAULT>
- Do not take default Subject Alternative Names
- from the reference certificate.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_SUBJECTALTNAME_CRITICAL>
- Demand that the given Subject Alternative Names are flagged as critical.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_POLICIES_CRITICAL>
- Demand that the given policies are flagged as critical.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_POPO_METHOD>
- Select the proof of possession method to use. Possible values are:
- OSSL_CRMF_POPO_NONE - ProofOfPossession field omitted
- OSSL_CRMF_POPO_RAVERIFIED - assert that the RA has already
- verified the PoPo
- OSSL_CRMF_POPO_SIGNATURE - sign a value with private key,
- which is the default.
- OSSL_CRMF_POPO_KEYENC - decrypt the encrypted certificate
- ("indirect method")
- Note that a signature-based POPO can only be produced if a private key
- is provided as the newPkey or client pkey component of the CMP context.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_DIGEST_ALGNID>
- The NID of the digest algorithm to be used in RFC 4210's MSG_SIG_ALG
- for signature-based message protection and Proof-of-Possession (POPO).
- Default is SHA256.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_OWF_ALGNID>
- The NID of the digest algorithm to be used as one-way function (OWF)
- in RFC 4210's MSG_MAC_ALG for PBM-based message protection.
- Default is SHA256.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_MAC_ALGNID>
- The NID of the MAC algorithm to be used in RFC 4210's MSG_MAC_ALG
- for PBM-based message protection.
- Default is HMAC-SHA1 as per RFC 4210.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_REVOCATION_REASON>
- The reason code to be included in a Revocation Request (RR);
- values: 0..10 (RFC 5210, 5.3.1) or -1 for none, which is the default.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_IMPLICIT_CONFIRM>
- Request server to enable implicit confirm mode, where the client
- does not need to send confirmation upon receiving the
- certificate. If the server does not enable implicit confirmation
- in the return message, then confirmation is sent anyway.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_DISABLE_CONFIRM>
- Do not confirm enrolled certificates, to cope with broken servers
- not supporting implicit confirmation correctly.
- B<WARNING:> This setting leads to unspecified behavior and it is meant
- exclusively to allow interoperability with server implementations violating
- RFC 4210.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_UNPROTECTED_SEND>
- Send messages without CMP-level protection.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_UNPROTECTED_ERRORS>
- Accept unprotected error responses which are either explicitly
- unprotected or where protection verification failed. Applies to regular
- error messages as well as certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP) and
- revocation responses (RP) with rejection.
- B<WARNING:> This setting leads to unspecified behavior and it is meant
- exclusively to allow interoperability with server implementations violating
- RFC 4210.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_IGNORE_KEYUSAGE>
- Ignore key usage restrictions in the signer's certificate when
- validating signature-based protection in received CMP messages.
- Else, 'digitalSignature' must be allowed by CMP signer certificates.
- =item B<OSSL_CMP_OPT_PERMIT_TA_IN_EXTRACERTS_FOR_IR>
- Allow retrieving a trust anchor from extraCerts and using that
- to validate the certificate chain of an IP message.
- =back
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_option() reads the current value of the given option
- (e.g., OSSL_CMP_OPT_IMPLICIT_CONFIRM) from the given OSSL_CMP_CTX structure.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_cb() sets in I<ctx> the callback function I<cb>
- for handling error queue entries and logging messages.
- When I<cb> is NULL errors are printed to STDERR (if available, else ignored)
- any log messages are ignored.
- Alternatively, L<OSSL_CMP_log_open(3)> may be used to direct logging to STDOUT.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_verbosity() is a macro setting the
- OSSL_CMP_OPT_LOG_VERBOSITY context option to the given level.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_print_errors() outputs any entries in the OpenSSL error queue. It
- is similar to L<ERR_print_errors_cb(3)> but uses the CMP log callback function
- if set in the C<ctx> for uniformity with CMP logging if given. Otherwise it uses
- L<ERR_print_errors(3)> to print to STDERR (unless OPENSSL_NO_STDIO is defined).
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_serverPath() sets the HTTP path of the CMP server on the host,
- also known as "CMP alias".
- The default is C</>.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_server() sets the given server I<address>
- (which may be a hostname or IP address or NULL) in the given I<ctx>.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_serverPort() sets the port of the CMP server to connect to.
- If not used or the I<port> argument is 0
- the default port applies, which is 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_proxy() sets the HTTP proxy to be used for connecting to
- the given CMP server unless overruled by any "no_proxy" settings (see below).
- If TLS is not used this defaults to the value of
- the environment variable C<http_proxy> if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY>.
- Otherwise defaults to the value of C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>.
- An empty proxy string specifies not to use a proxy.
- Else the format is C<[http[s]://]address[:port][/path]>,
- where any path given is ignored.
- The default port number is 80, or 443 in case C<https:> is given.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_no_proxy() sets the list of server hostnames not to use
- an HTTP proxy for. The names may be separated by commas and/or whitespace.
- Defaults to the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb() sets the optional BIO connect/disconnect callback
- function, which has the prototype
- typedef BIO *(*HTTP_bio_cb_t) (BIO *bio, void *ctx, int connect, int detail);
- The callback may modify the I<bio> provided by L<OSSL_CMP_MSG_http_perform(3)>,
- whereby it may make use of a custom defined argument I<ctx>
- stored in the OSSL_CMP_CTX by means of OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb_arg().
- During connection establishment, just after calling BIO_do_connect_retry(),
- the function is invoked with the I<connect> argument being 1 and the I<detail>
- argument being 1 if HTTPS is requested, i.e., SSL/TLS should be enabled. On
- disconnect I<connect> is 0 and I<detail> is 1 in case no error occurred, else 0.
- For instance, on connect the function may prepend a TLS BIO to implement HTTPS;
- after disconnect it may do some diagnostic output and/or specific cleanup.
- The function should return NULL to indicate failure.
- After disconnect the modified BIO will be deallocated using BIO_free_all().
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb_arg() sets an argument, respectively a pointer to
- a structure containing arguments,
- optionally to be used by the http connect/disconnect callback function.
- I<arg> is not consumed, and it must therefore explicitly be freed when not
- needed any more. I<arg> may be NULL to clear the entry.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_http_cb_arg() gets the argument, respectively the pointer to a
- structure containing arguments, previously set by
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_http_cb_arg() or NULL if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb() sets the message transfer callback function,
- which has the type
- typedef OSSL_CMP_MSG *(*OSSL_CMP_transfer_cb_t) (OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx,
- const OSSL_CMP_MSG *req);
- Returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
- Default is NULL, which implies the use of L<OSSL_CMP_MSG_http_perform(3)>.
- The callback should send the CMP request message it obtains via the I<req>
- parameter and on success return the response, else it must return NULL.
- The transfer callback may make use of a custom defined argument stored in
- the ctx by means of OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb_arg(), which may be retrieved
- again through OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_transfer_cb_arg().
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb_arg() sets an argument, respectively a pointer to a
- structure containing arguments, optionally to be used by the transfer callback.
- I<arg> is not consumed, and it must therefore explicitly be freed when not
- needed any more. I<arg> may be NULL to clear the entry.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_transfer_cb_arg() gets the argument, respectively the pointer
- to a structure containing arguments, previously set by
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_transfer_cb_arg() or NULL if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_srvCert() sets the expected server cert in I<ctx> and trusts
- it directly (even if it is expired) when verifying signed response messages.
- May be used alternatively to OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_trustedStore()
- to pin the accepted server.
- Any previously set value is freed.
- The I<cert> argument may be NULL to clear the entry.
- If set, the subject of the certificate is also used
- as default value for the recipient of CMP requests
- and as default value for the expected sender of CMP responses.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_expected_sender() sets the Distinguished Name (DN)
- expected in the sender field of CMP response messages.
- Defaults to the subject of the pinned server certificate, if any.
- This can be used to make sure that only a particular entity is accepted as
- CMP message signer, and attackers are not able to use arbitrary certificates
- of a trusted PKI hierarchy to fraudulently pose as CMP server.
- Note that this gives slightly more freedom than OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_srvCert(),
- which pins the server to the holder of a particular certificate, while the
- expected sender name will continue to match after updates of the server cert.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_trustedStore() sets the certificate store of type X509_STORE
- containing trusted (root) CA certificates.
- The store may also hold CRLs and
- a certificate verification callback function used for CMP server authentication.
- Any store entry already set before is freed.
- When given a NULL parameter the entry is cleared.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_trustedStore() returns a pointer to the currently set
- certificate store containing trusted cert etc., or an empty store if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_untrusted() sets up a list of non-trusted certificates
- of intermediate CAs that may be useful for path construction for the CMP client
- certificate, for the TLS client certificate (if any), when verifying
- the CMP server certificate, and when verifying newly enrolled certificates.
- The reference counts of those certificates handled successfully are increased.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_untrusted(OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx) returns a pointer to the
- list of untrusted certs, which may be empty if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert() sets the certificate related to the private key
- used for CMP message protection.
- Therefore the public key of this I<cert> must correspond to
- the private key set before or thereafter via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey().
- When using signature-based protection of CMP request messages
- this CMP signer certificate will be included first in the extraCerts field.
- The subject of this I<cert> will be used as the sender field of outgoing
- messages, while the subject of any cert set via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert()
- and any value set via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName() are used as fallback.
- The I<cert> argument may be NULL to clear the entry.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_build_cert_chain() builds a certificate chain for the CMP signer
- certificate previously set in the I<ctx>. It adds the optional I<candidates>,
- a list of intermediate CA certs that may already constitute the targeted chain,
- to the untrusted certs that may already exist in the I<ctx>.
- Then the function uses this augumented set of certs for chain construction.
- If I<own_trusted> is NULL it builds the chain as far down as possible and
- ignores any verification errors. Else the CMP signer certificate must be
- verifiable where the chain reaches a trust anchor contained in I<own_trusted>.
- On success the function stores the resulting chain in I<ctx>
- for inclusion in the extraCerts field of signature-protected messages.
- Calling this function is optional; by default a chain construction
- is performed on demand that is equivalent to calling this function
- with the I<candidates> and I<own_trusted> arguments being NULL.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey() sets the private key corresponding to the
- CMP signer certificate set via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert().
- This key is used create signature-based protection (protectionAlg = MSG_SIG_ALG)
- of outgoing messages
- unless a PBM secret has been set via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue().
- The I<pkey> argument may be NULL to clear the entry.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue() sets the byte string I<sec> with length I<len>
- as PBM secret in the given I<ctx> or clears it if the I<sec> argument is NULL.
- If present, this secret is used to create PBM-based protection of outgoing
- messages and to verify any PBM-based protection of incoming messages
- (protectionAlg = MSG_MAC_ALG). PBM stands for Password-Based MAC.
- PBM-based protection takes precedence over signature-based protection.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_referenceValue() sets the given referenceValue I<ref> with
- length I<len> in the given I<ctx> or clears it if the I<ref> argument is NULL.
- According to RFC 4210 section 5.1.1, if no value for the sender field in
- CMP message headers can be determined (i.e., no CMP signer certificate
- and no subject DN is set via OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName()
- then the sender field will contain the NULL-DN
- and the senderKID field of the CMP message header must be set.
- When signature-based protection is used the senderKID will be set to
- the subjectKeyIdentifier of the CMP signer certificate as far as present.
- If not present or when PBM-based protection is used
- the I<ref> value is taken as the fallback value for the senderKID.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_recipient() sets the recipient name that will be used in the
- PKIHeader of CMP request messages, i.e. the X509 name of the (CA) server.
- The recipient field in the header of a CMP message is mandatory.
- If not given explicitly the recipient is determined in the following order:
- the subject of the CMP server certificate set using OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_srvCert(),
- the value set using OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_issuer(),
- the issuer of the certificate set using OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert(),
- the issuer of the CMP signer certificate,
- as far as any of those is present, else the NULL-DN as last resort.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_geninfo_ITAV() adds I<itav> to the stack in the I<ctx> to be
- added to the GeneralInfo field of the CMP PKIMessage header of a request
- message sent with this context.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_extraCertsOut() sets the stack of extraCerts that will be
- sent to remote.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey() can be used to explicitly set the given EVP_PKEY
- structure as the private or public key to be certified in the CMP context.
- The I<priv> parameter must be 0 if and only if the given key is a public key.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newPkey() gives the key to use for certificate enrollment
- dependent on fields of the CMP context structure:
- the newPkey (which may be a private or public key) if present,
- else the public key in the p10CSR if present, else the client private key.
- If the I<priv> parameter is not 0 and the selected key does not have a
- private component then NULL is returned.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_issuer() sets the name of the intended issuer that
- will be set in the CertTemplate, i.e., the X509 name of the CA server.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName() sets the subject DN that will be used in
- the CertTemplate structure when requesting a new cert. For Key Update Requests
- (KUR), it defaults to the subject DN of the reference certificate,
- see OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert(). This default is used for Initialization
- Requests (IR) and Certification Requests (CR) only if no SANs are set.
- The I<subjectName> is also used as fallback for the sender field
- of outgoing CMP messages if no reference certificate is available.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push1_subjectAltName() adds the given X509 name to the list of
- alternate names on the certificate template request. This cannot be used if
- any Subject Alternative Name extension is set via
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_reqExtensions().
- By default, unless OSSL_CMP_OPT_SUBJECTALTNAME_NODEFAULT has been set,
- the Subject Alternative Names are copied from the reference certificate,
- see OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert().
- If set and the subject DN is not set with OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName() then
- the certificate template of an IR and CR will not be filled with the default
- subject DN from the reference certificate.
- If a subject DN is desired it needs to be set explicitly with
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName().
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_reqExtensions() sets the X.509v3 extensions to be used in
- IR/CR/KUR.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reqExtensions_have_SAN() returns 1 if the context contains
- a Subject Alternative Name extension, else 0 or -1 on error.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_policy() adds the certificate policy info object
- to the X509_EXTENSIONS of the requested certificate template.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_oldCert() sets the old certificate to be updated in
- Key Update Requests (KUR) or to be revoked in Revocation Requests (RR).
- It must be given for RR, else it defaults to the CMP signer certificate.
- The reference certificate determined in this way, if any, is also used for
- deriving default subject DN and Subject Alternative Names for IR, CR, and KUR.
- The subject of the reference certificate is used as the sender field value
- in CMP message headers.
- Its issuer is used as default recipient in CMP message headers.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_p10CSR() sets the PKCS#10 CSR to be used in P10CR.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_genm_ITAV() adds I<itav> to the stack in the I<ctx> which
- will be the body of a General Message sent with this context.
- OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb() is the default certificate confirmation callback function.
- If the callback argument is not NULL it must point to a trust store.
- In this case the function checks that the newly enrolled certificate can be
- verified using this trust store and untrusted certificates from the I<ctx>,
- which have been augmented by the list of extraCerts received.
- If the callback argument is NULL the function tries building an approximate
- chain as far as possible using the same untrusted certificates from the I<ctx>,
- and if this fails it takes the received extraCerts as fallback.
- The resulting cert chain can be retrieved using OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_newChain().
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb() sets the callback used for evaluating the newly
- enrolled certificate before the library sends, depending on its result,
- a positive or negative certConf message to the server. The callback has type
- typedef int (*OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb_t) (OSSL_CMP_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert,
- int fail_info, const char **txt);
- and should inspect the certificate it obtains via the I<cert> parameter and may
- overrule the pre-decision given in the I<fail_info> and I<*txt> parameters.
- If it accepts the certificate it must return 0, indicating success. Else it must
- return a bit field reflecting PKIFailureInfo with at least one failure bit and
- may set the I<*txt> output parameter to point to a string constant with more
- detail. The transfer callback may make use of a custom defined argument stored
- in the I<ctx> by means of OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb_arg(), which may be
- retrieved again through OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_certConf_cb_arg().
- Typically, the callback will check at least that the certificate can be verified
- using a set of trusted certificates.
- It also could compare the subject DN and other fields of the newly
- enrolled certificate with the certificate template of the request.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb_arg() sets an argument, respectively a pointer to a
- structure containing arguments, optionally to be used by the certConf callback.
- I<arg> is not consumed, and it must therefore explicitly be freed when not
- needed any more. I<arg> may be NULL to clear the entry.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_certConf_cb_arg() gets the argument, respectively the pointer
- to a structure containing arguments, previously set by
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_certConf_cb_arg(), or NULL if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_status() returns the PKIstatus from the last received
- CertRepMessage or Revocation Response or error message, or -1 if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_statusString() returns the statusString from the last received
- CertRepMessage or Revocation Response or error message, or NULL if unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_failInfoCode() returns the error code from the failInfo field
- of the last received CertRepMessage or Revocation Response or error message.
- This is a bit field and the flags for it are specified in the header file
- F<< <openssl/cmp.h> >>.
- The flags start with OSSL_CMP_CTX_FAILINFO, for example:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_FAILINFO_badAlg. Returns -1 if the failInfoCode field is unset.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newCert() returns the pointer to the newly obtained
- certificate in case it is available, else NULL.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_newChain() returns a pointer to a duplicate of the stack of
- X.509 certificates computed by OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb() (if this function has
- been called) on the last received certificate response message IP/CP/KUP.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_caPubs() returns a pointer to a duplicate of the list of
- X.509 certificates in the caPubs field of the last received certificate
- response message (of type IP, CP, or KUP),
- or an empty stack if no caPubs have been received in the current transaction.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_extraCertsIn() returns a pointer to a duplicate of the list
- of X.509 certificates contained in the extraCerts field of the last received
- response message (except for pollRep and PKIConf), or
- an empty stack if no extraCerts have been received in the current transaction.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_transactionID() sets the given transaction ID in the given
- OSSL_CMP_CTX structure.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_senderNonce() stores the last sent sender I<nonce> in
- the I<ctx>. This will be used to validate the recipNonce in incoming messages.
- =head1 NOTES
- CMP is defined in RFC 4210 (and CRMF in RFC 4211).
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_free() and OSSL_CMP_CTX_print_errors() do not return anything.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_new(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_http_cb_arg(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_transfer_cb_arg(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_trustedStore(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_untrusted(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newPkey(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_certConf_cb_arg(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_statusString(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newCert(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get0_newChain(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_caPubs(), and
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get1_extraCertsIn()
- return the intended pointer value as described above or NULL on error.
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_option(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reqExtensions_have_SAN(),
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_status(), and
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_get_failInfoCode()
- return the intended value as described above or -1 on error.
- OSSL_CMP_certConf_cb() returns I<fail_info> if it is not equal to 0,
- else 0 on successful validation,
- or else a bit field with the B<OSSL_CMP_PKIFAILUREINFO_incorrectData> bit set.
- All other functions return 1 on success, 0 on error.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- The following code omits error handling.
- Set up a CMP client context for sending requests and verifying responses:
- cmp_ctx = OSSL_CMP_CTX_new();
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_server(cmp_ctx, name_or_address);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_serverPort(cmp_ctx, port_string);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_serverPath(cmp_ctx, path_or_alias);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_trustedStore(cmp_ctx, ts);
- Set up client credentials for password-based protection (PBM):
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_referenceValue(cmp_ctx, ref, ref_len);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue(cmp_ctx, sec, sec_len);
- Set up the details for certificate requests:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_subjectName(cmp_ctx, name);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey(cmp_ctx, 1, initialKey);
- Perform an Initialization Request transaction:
- initialCert = OSSL_CMP_exec_IR_ses(cmp_ctx);
- Reset the transaction state of the CMP context and the credentials:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit(cmp_ctx);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_referenceValue(cmp_ctx, NULL, 0);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_secretValue(cmp_ctx, NULL, 0);
- Perform a Certification Request transaction, making use of the new credentials:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert(cmp_ctx, initialCert);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey(cmp_ctx, initialKey);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey(cmp_ctx, 1, curentKey);
- currentCert = OSSL_CMP_exec_CR_ses(cmp_ctx);
- Perform a Key Update Request, signed using the cert (and key) to be updated:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit(cmp_ctx);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_cert(cmp_ctx, currentCert);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set1_pkey(cmp_ctx, currentKey);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_set0_newPkey(cmp_ctx, 1, updatedKey);
- currentCert = OSSL_CMP_exec_KUR_ses(cmp_ctx);
- currentKey = updatedKey;
- Perform a General Message transaction including, as an example,
- the id-it-signKeyPairTypes OID and prints info on the General Response contents:
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_reinit(cmp_ctx);
- ASN1_OBJECT *type = OBJ_txt2obj("1.3.6.1.5.5.7.4.2", 1);
- OSSL_CMP_ITAV *itav = OSSL_CMP_ITAV_new(type, NULL);
- OSSL_CMP_CTX_push0_genm_ITAV(cmp_ctx, itav);
- STACK_OF(OSSL_CMP_ITAV) *itavs;
- itavs = OSSL_CMP_exec_GENM_ses(cmp_ctx);
- print_itavs(itavs);
- sk_OSSL_CMP_ITAV_pop_free(itavs, OSSL_CMP_ITAV_free);
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<OSSL_CMP_exec_IR_ses(3)>, L<OSSL_CMP_exec_CR_ses(3)>,
- L<OSSL_CMP_exec_KUR_ses(3)>, L<OSSL_CMP_exec_GENM_ses(3)>,
- L<OSSL_CMP_exec_certreq(3)>, L<OSSL_CMP_MSG_http_perform(3)>,
- L<ERR_print_errors_cb(3)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The OpenSSL CMP support was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2007-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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