OCSP_resp_find_status.pod 8.1 KB

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  1. =pod
  2. =head1 NAME
  3. OCSP_resp_get0_certs,
  4. OCSP_resp_get0_signer,
  5. OCSP_resp_get0_id,
  6. OCSP_resp_get1_id,
  7. OCSP_resp_get0_produced_at,
  8. OCSP_resp_find_status, OCSP_resp_count, OCSP_resp_get0, OCSP_resp_find,
  9. OCSP_single_get0_status, OCSP_check_validity,
  10. OCSP_basic_verify
  11. - OCSP response utility functions
  12. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  13. #include <openssl/ocsp.h>
  14. int OCSP_resp_find_status(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs, OCSP_CERTID *id, int *status,
  15. int *reason,
  16. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **revtime,
  17. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **thisupd,
  18. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **nextupd);
  19. int OCSP_resp_count(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs);
  20. OCSP_SINGLERESP *OCSP_resp_get0(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs, int idx);
  21. int OCSP_resp_find(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs, OCSP_CERTID *id, int last);
  22. int OCSP_single_get0_status(OCSP_SINGLERESP *single, int *reason,
  23. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **revtime,
  24. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **thisupd,
  25. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **nextupd);
  26. const ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *OCSP_resp_get0_produced_at(
  27. const OCSP_BASICRESP* single);
  28. const STACK_OF(X509) *OCSP_resp_get0_certs(const OCSP_BASICRESP *bs);
  29. int OCSP_resp_get0_signer(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs, X509 **signer,
  30. STACK_OF(X509) *extra_certs);
  31. int OCSP_resp_get0_id(const OCSP_BASICRESP *bs,
  32. const ASN1_OCTET_STRING **pid,
  33. const X509_NAME **pname);
  34. int OCSP_resp_get1_id(const OCSP_BASICRESP *bs,
  35. ASN1_OCTET_STRING **pid,
  36. X509_NAME **pname);
  37. int OCSP_check_validity(ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *thisupd,
  38. ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *nextupd,
  39. long sec, long maxsec);
  40. int OCSP_basic_verify(OCSP_BASICRESP *bs, STACK_OF(X509) *certs,
  41. X509_STORE *st, unsigned long flags);
  42. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  43. OCSP_resp_find_status() searches B<bs> for an OCSP response for B<id>. If it is
  44. successful the fields of the response are returned in B<*status>, B<*reason>,
  45. B<*revtime>, B<*thisupd> and B<*nextupd>. The B<*status> value will be one of
  46. B<V_OCSP_CERTSTATUS_GOOD>, B<V_OCSP_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED> or
  47. B<V_OCSP_CERTSTATUS_UNKNOWN>. The B<*reason> and B<*revtime> fields are only
  48. set if the status is B<V_OCSP_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED>. If set the B<*reason> field
  49. will be set to the revocation reason which will be one of
  50. B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_NOSTATUS>, B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED>,
  51. B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_KEYCOMPROMISE>, B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_CACOMPROMISE>,
  52. B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_AFFILIATIONCHANGED>, B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_SUPERSEDED>,
  53. B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_CESSATIONOFOPERATION>,
  54. B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_CERTIFICATEHOLD> or B<OCSP_REVOKED_STATUS_REMOVEFROMCRL>.
  55. OCSP_resp_count() returns the number of B<OCSP_SINGLERESP> structures in B<bs>.
  56. OCSP_resp_get0() returns the B<OCSP_SINGLERESP> structure in B<bs>
  57. corresponding to index B<idx>. Where B<idx> runs from 0 to
  58. OCSP_resp_count(bs) - 1.
  59. OCSP_resp_find() searches B<bs> for B<id> and returns the index of the first
  60. matching entry after B<last> or starting from the beginning if B<last> is -1.
  61. OCSP_single_get0_status() extracts the fields of B<single> in B<*reason>,
  62. B<*revtime>, B<*thisupd> and B<*nextupd>.
  63. OCSP_resp_get0_produced_at() extracts the B<producedAt> field from the
  64. single response B<bs>.
  65. OCSP_resp_get0_certs() returns any certificates included in B<bs>.
  66. OCSP_resp_get0_signer() attempts to retrieve the certificate that directly
  67. signed B<bs>. The OCSP protocol does not require that this certificate
  68. is included in the B<certs> field of the response, so additional certificates
  69. can be supplied in B<extra_certs> if the certificates that may have
  70. signed the response are known via some out-of-band mechanism.
  71. OCSP_resp_get0_id() gets the responder id of B<bs>. If the responder ID is
  72. a name then <*pname> is set to the name and B<*pid> is set to NULL. If the
  73. responder ID is by key ID then B<*pid> is set to the key ID and B<*pname>
  74. is set to NULL. OCSP_resp_get1_id() leaves ownership of B<*pid> and B<*pname>
  75. with the caller, who is responsible for freeing them. Both functions return 1
  76. in case of success and 0 in case of failure. If OCSP_resp_get1_id() returns 0,
  77. no freeing of the results is necessary.
  78. OCSP_check_validity() checks the validity of B<thisupd> and B<nextupd> values
  79. which will be typically obtained from OCSP_resp_find_status() or
  80. OCSP_single_get0_status(). If B<sec> is non-zero it indicates how many seconds
  81. leeway should be allowed in the check. If B<maxsec> is positive it indicates
  82. the maximum age of B<thisupd> in seconds.
  83. OCSP_basic_verify() checks that the basic response message B<bs> is correctly
  84. signed and that the signer certificate can be validated. It takes B<st> as
  85. the trusted store and B<certs> as a set of untrusted intermediate certificates.
  86. The function first tries to find the signer certificate of the response
  87. in <certs>. It also searches the certificates the responder may have included
  88. in B<bs> unless the B<flags> contain B<OCSP_NOINTERN>.
  89. It fails if the signer certificate cannot be found.
  90. Next, the function checks the signature of B<bs> and fails on error
  91. unless the B<flags> contain B<OCSP_NOSIGS>. Then the function already returns
  92. success if the B<flags> contain B<OCSP_NOVERIFY> or if the signer certificate
  93. was found in B<certs> and the B<flags> contain B<OCSP_TRUSTOTHER>.
  94. Otherwise the function continues by validating the signer certificate.
  95. To this end, all certificates in B<cert> and in B<bs> are considered as
  96. untrusted certificates for the construction of the validation path for the
  97. signer certificate unless the B<OCSP_NOCHAIN> flag is set. After successful path
  98. validation the function returns success if the B<OCSP_NOCHECKS> flag is set.
  99. Otherwise it verifies that the signer certificate meets the OCSP issuer
  100. criteria including potential delegation. If this does not succeed and the
  101. B<flags> do not contain B<OCSP_NOEXPLICIT> the function checks for explicit
  102. trust for OCSP signing in the root CA certificate.
  103. =head1 RETURN VALUES
  104. OCSP_resp_find_status() returns 1 if B<id> is found in B<bs> and 0 otherwise.
  105. OCSP_resp_count() returns the total number of B<OCSP_SINGLERESP> fields in
  106. B<bs>.
  107. OCSP_resp_get0() returns a pointer to an B<OCSP_SINGLERESP> structure or
  108. B<NULL> if B<idx> is out of range.
  109. OCSP_resp_find() returns the index of B<id> in B<bs> (which may be 0) or -1 if
  110. B<id> was not found.
  111. OCSP_single_get0_status() returns the status of B<single> or -1 if an error
  112. occurred.
  113. OCSP_resp_get0_signer() returns 1 if the signing certificate was located,
  114. or 0 on error.
  115. OCSP_basic_verify() returns 1 on success, 0 on error, or -1 on fatal error such
  116. as malloc failure.
  117. =head1 NOTES
  118. Applications will typically call OCSP_resp_find_status() using the certificate
  119. ID of interest and then check its validity using OCSP_check_validity(). They
  120. can then take appropriate action based on the status of the certificate.
  121. An OCSP response for a certificate contains B<thisUpdate> and B<nextUpdate>
  122. fields. Normally the current time should be between these two values. To
  123. account for clock skew the B<maxsec> field can be set to non-zero in
  124. OCSP_check_validity(). Some responders do not set the B<nextUpdate> field, this
  125. would otherwise mean an ancient response would be considered valid: the
  126. B<maxsec> parameter to OCSP_check_validity() can be used to limit the permitted
  127. age of responses.
  128. The values written to B<*revtime>, B<*thisupd> and B<*nextupd> by
  129. OCSP_resp_find_status() and OCSP_single_get0_status() are internal pointers
  130. which B<MUST NOT> be freed up by the calling application. Any or all of these
  131. parameters can be set to NULL if their value is not required.
  132. =head1 SEE ALSO
  133. L<crypto(7)>,
  134. L<OCSP_cert_to_id(3)>,
  135. L<OCSP_request_add1_nonce(3)>,
  136. L<OCSP_REQUEST_new(3)>,
  137. L<OCSP_response_status(3)>,
  138. L<OCSP_sendreq_new(3)>
  139. =head1 COPYRIGHT
  140. Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  141. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
  142. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  143. in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
  144. L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
  145. =cut