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Command: X509v3_addr_subset | Section: 3 | Source: OpenBSD | File: X509v3_addr_subset.3
X509V3_ADDR_SUBSET(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual X509V3_ADDR_SUBSET(3)
NAME
X509v3_addr_subset, X509v3_asid_subset - RFC 3779 subset relationship
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
int
X509v3_addr_subset(IPAddrBlocks *child, IPAddrBlocks *parent);
int
X509v3_asid_subset(ASIdentifiers *child, ASIdentifiers *parent);
DESCRIPTION
X509v3_addr_subset() determines if all IP address resources present in
child are contained in the corresponding resources in parent.
The implementation assumes but does not ensure that both child and parent
are in canonical form as described in X509v3_addr_is_canonical(3). In
particular, both child and parent are sorted appropriately and they
contain at most one IPAddressFamily object per address family identifier
(AFI) and optional subsequent address family identifier (SAFI).
The checks are, in order:
1. If child is NULL or identical to parent then child is a subset of
parent. In particular, a NULL parent is allowed for a NULL child.
2. If parent is NULL then child is not a subset of parent.
3. If X509v3_addr_inherits(3) determines that child inherits or that
parent inherits then child is not a subset of parent.
4. Each address prefix or range in child must be a subset of an address
prefix or range in the parent, taking AFI and optional SAFI into
account:
o For each IPAddressFamily of child there must be an
IPAddressFamily of parent with the same AFI and optional SAFI.
o Since the address prefixes and ranges in corresponding
IPAddressFamily objects in child and parent are sorted in
ascending order, and do not overlap, they can be traversed
simultaneously in linear time. For each prefix or range in
child there must be a prefix or range in parent whose minimal
address is smaller and whose maximal address is larger.
If any of these steps fails, child is not a subset of parent.
X509v3_asid_subset() determines if all AS identifier resources in child
are contained in the corresponding resources in parent.
The description for X509v3_addr_subset() applies mutatis mutandis. In
particular, child and parent must be in canonical form per
X509v3_asid_is_canonical(3), but this is not enforced.
RETURN VALUES
X509v3_addr_subset() and X509v3_asid_subset() return 1 if and only if
child is a subset of parent, otherwise they return 0. If both child and
parent are in canonical form, these functions cannot fail.
SEE ALSO
ASIdentifiers_new(3), ASRange_new(3), crypto(3), IPAddressRange_new(3),
X509_new(3), X509v3_addr_add_inherit(3), X509v3_asid_add_inherit(3)
STANDARDS
RFC 3779: X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers.
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8e and have been available
since OpenBSD 7.1.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 September 30, 2023 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8