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NE_SSL_CERT_IDENTITY
Section: neon API reference (3)Updated: 30 September 2016
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NAME
ne_ssl_cert_identity, ne_ssl_cert_signedby, ne_ssl_cert_issuer, ne_ssl_cert_subject - functions to access certificate propertiesSYNOPSIS
#include <ne_ssl.h>
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const char *ne_ssl_cert_identity(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
- const ne_ssl_certificate *ne_ssl_cert_signedby(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
- const ne_ssl_dname *ne_ssl_cert_subject(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
- const ne_ssl_dname *ne_ssl_cert_issuer(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
- const ne_ssl_certificate *ne_ssl_cert_signedby(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
DESCRIPTION
The functions ne_ssl_cert_subject and ne_ssl_cert_issuer can be used to access the objects representing the distinguished name of the subject and of the issuer of a certificate, respectively.
If a certificate object is part of a certificate chain, then ne_ssl_cert_signedby can be used to find the certificate which signed a particular certificate. For a self-signed certificate or a certificate for which the full chain is not available, this function will return NULL.
RETURN VALUE
ne_ssl_cert_issuer and ne_ssl_cert_subject are guaranteed to never return NULL. ne_ssl_cert_identity may return NULL if the certificate has no specific lqidentityrq. ne_ssl_cert_signedby may return NULL as covered above.
EXAMPLES
The following function could be used to display information about a given certificate:
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void dump_cert(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert) { const char *id = ne_ssl_cert_identity(cert); char *dn; if (id) printf("Certificate was issued for '%s'.\n", id); dn = ne_ssl_readable_dname(ne_ssl_cert_subject(cert)); printf("Subject: %s\n", dn); free(dn); dn = ne_ssl_readable_dname(ne_ssl_cert_issuer(cert)); printf("Issuer: %s\n", dn); free(dn); }
SEE ALSO
ne_ssl_cert_cmp, ne_ssl_readable_dname
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
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