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Command: CMS_verify | Section: 3 | Source: OpenBSD | File: CMS_verify.3
CMS_VERIFY(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual CMS_VERIFY(3)
NAME
CMS_verify, CMS_get0_signers - verify a CMS SignedData structure
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/cms.h>
int
CMS_verify(CMS_ContentInfo *cms, STACK_OF(X509) *certs,
X509_STORE *store, BIO *indata, BIO *out, unsigned int flags);
STACK_OF(X509) *
CMS_get0_signers(CMS_ContentInfo *cms);
DESCRIPTION
CMS_verify() verifies the CMS SignedData structure cms. certs is a set
of certificates in which to search for the signing certificate(s). store
is a trusted certificate store used for chain verification. indata is
the detached content if the content is not present in cms. The content
is written to out if it is not NULL.
CMS_get0_signers() retrieves the signing certificate(s) from cms. It may
only be called after a successful CMS_verify() operation. The signers
must be freed with sk_X509_free().
Normally the verify process proceeds as follows.
Initially some sanity checks are performed on cms. There must be at
least one signature on the data. If the content is detached, indata
cannot be NULL.
An attempt is made to locate all the signing certificate(s), first
looking in the certs parameter (if it is not NULL) and then looking in
any certificates contained in the cms structure itself. If any signing
certificate cannot be located, the operation fails.
Each signing certificate is chain verified using the smimesign purpose
and the supplied trusted certificate store. Any internal certificates in
the message are used as untrusted CAs. If CRL checking is enabled in
store, any internal CRLs are used in addition to attempting to look them
up in store. If any chain verify fails, an error code is returned.
Finally the signed content is read (and written to out if it is not NULL)
and the signature is checked.
If all signatures verify correctly, then the function is successful.
Any of the following flags (OR'ed together) can be passed to change the
default verify behaviour:
CMS_NOINTERN
Do not use the certificates in the message itself when locating
the signing certificate(s). This means that all the signing
certificates must be in the certs parameter.
CMS_NOCRL
If CRL checking is enabled in store, then any CRLs in the message
itself are ignored.
CMS_TEXT
MIME headers for type text/plain are deleted from the content.
If the content is not of type text/plain, an error is returned.
CMS_NO_SIGNER_CERT_VERIFY
Do not verify signing certificates.
CMS_NO_ATTR_VERIFY
Do not check the signed attributes signature.
CMS_NO_CONTENT_VERIFY
Do not check the content digest.
One application of CMS_NOINTERN is to only accept messages signed by a
small number of certificates. The acceptable certificates would be
passed in the certs parameter. In this case, if the signer is not one of
the certificates supplied in certs, then the verify will fail because the
signer cannot be found.
In some cases the standard techniques for looking up and validating
certificates are not appropriate: for example an application may wish to
lookup certificates in a database or perform customised verification.
This can be achieved by setting and verifying the signers certificates
manually using the signed data utility functions.
Care should be taken when modifying the default verify behaviour, for
example setting CMS_NO_CONTENT_VERIFY will totally disable all content
verification and any modified content will be considered valid. This
combination is however useful if one merely wishes to write the content
to out and its validity is not considered important.
Chain verification should arguably be performed using the signing time
rather than the current time. However since the signing time is supplied
by the signer it cannot be trusted without additional evidence (such as a
trusted timestamp).
RETURN VALUES
CMS_verify() returns 1 for a successful verification or 0 if an error
occurred.
CMS_get0_signers() returns all signers or NULL if an error occurred. The
signers must be freed with sk_X509_free().
The error can be obtained from ERR_get_error(3).
SEE ALSO
CMS_ContentInfo_new(3), CMS_get0_SignerInfos(3), CMS_sign(3),
CMS_verify_receipt(3)
STANDARDS
RFC 5652: Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), section 5.1: SignedData
Type
RFC 8419: Use of Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA)
Signatures in the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8h and have been available
since OpenBSD 6.7.
BUGS
The trusted certificate store is not searched for the signing
certificate. This is primarily due to the inadequacies of the current
X509_STORE functionality.
The lack of single pass processing means that the signed content must all
be held in memory if it is not detached.
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